FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: NOUN
- N/A
- A knight errant.
- One who wanders about.
FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: ADJECTIVE
- Capable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- Liable to fail, mistake, or err; liable to deceive or to be deceived
- Tending or likely to be erroneous.
- Capable of making an error.
- Likely to fail or be inaccurate
- Likely to fail or make errors
- Having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
- Straying from the right course or from accepted standards
- Uncontrolled motion that is irregular or unpredictable
- Roving, especially in search of adventure.
- Failing to adhere to guidelines or moral standards.
- Moving from the proper course or established limits.
- Missing an intended target or recipient.
- Wandering; deviating from an appointed course, or from a direct path; roving.
- Notorious; notoriously bad; downright; arrant.
- Journeying; itinerant; -- formerly applied to judges who went on circuit and to bailiffs at large.
- Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits
- Prone to making errors
- Utter, complete (negative); arrant
- Aimless or irregular in motion.
FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will
- Liable to err; capable of being or apt to be deceived or mistaken: said of persons.
- Liable to be erroneous or false; subject to inaccuracy or fallaciousness: said of arguments, statements, etc.
- Wandering; roving; rambling: applied particularly to knights (knights errant) of the middle ages, who are represented as wandering about to seek adventures and display their heroism and generosity.
- Deviating; straying from the straight, true, or right course; erring.
- Itinerant.
- In zoology, free; not fixed; locomotory; specifically, pertaining to the Errantia; not tubicolous: as, the errant annelids.
- Notorious; manifest: in this sense now spelled only arrant. See arrant, 2.
FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: RELATED WORDS
- Inerrant, Omnipotent, Corruptible, Perfectible, Omniscient, Infallible, Error prone, Errant, Undependable, Erring, Weak, Frail, Human, Unreliable, Imperfect
- Unwary, Undisciplined, Overzealous, Unsuspecting, Careless, Inadvertent, Wayward, Guilty, Photon, Deviant, Straying, Stray, Error prone, Fallible, Erring
FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inerrant, Omnipotent, Corruptible, Perfectible, Omniscient, Infallible, Error prone, Errant, Undependable, Erring, Weak, Frail, Human, Unreliable, Imperfect
- Unwary, Undisciplined, Overzealous, Unsuspecting, Careless, Inadvertent, Wayward, Guilty, Photon, Deviant, Straying, Stray, Error prone, Fallible, Erring
FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Palfrey and I argued that all methods are fallible.
- We are all human beings and have fallible moments.
- Probability is the appearance of agreement upon fallible proofs.
- Inspection by human beings can be notoriously fallible.
- All electronic devices are fallible in some way.
- Their history is fallible and may be mistaken.
- Society far more fallible than it lets on?
- Is every single one of us fallible enough to render every single one of our beliefs fallible?
- The Mosaic priesthood was a fallible priesthood fallible men.
- This is inevitable since science is formed from the fallible observation of men, and by fallible human reasoning thereupon.
- Skip the cold cereal and errant piece of fruit.
- That was just an errant call in my mind.
- Cleo confronting her errant boyfriend but the quieter moments.
- They can avoid errant thinking and unnecessary problem solving.
- He made too many errant throws and questionable decisions.
- It was fighting a result, the errant nippleand toni.
- National Inspection to Reign In Errant Cooperatives Begin.
- Lost Tribe of the Sith and Knight Errant.
- Sting Operation Against Errant PMD and PAB Retailers.
- Consider changing terms of sale for errant customers.
FALLIBLE vs ERRANT: QUESTIONS
- What are some of the most fallible superhuman warriors of all time?
- What happens to a complex being that is already fallible?
- Why are Victor and Walton fallible in Frankenstein?
- Can classical foundationalists accommodate fallible beliefs?
- How did the landlord curse the knight errant and his squire?
- When was the first recorded use of the word errant?
- Is the golf course liable for an errant ball or club strike?
- Can mazoga and myself become knights-errant of the white stallion?
- Is a mandated reporter protected from liability for an errant report?
- What happens to the errant vehicle at a flared terminal?
- Why were there so many errant clergy in medieval times?
- Can statutory oppression remedies help hold to account errant trustees?
- Who is liable for damage caused by errant golf balls?
- How can I determine the errant characters in Excel?