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inerrant

Main Entry:
infallible [in-fal-uh-buhl]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unerring, dependable
Synonyms: acceptable, accurate, agreeable, apodictic, authoritative, certain, correct, effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient, exact, faultless, flawless, foolproof, handy, helpful, impeccable, incontrovertible, inerrable, inerrant, omniscient, perfect, positive, reliable, satisfactory, satisfying, sure, surefire, true, trustworthy, unbeatable, undeceivable, unfailing, unimpeachable, unquestionable, useful
Antonyms: erring, fallible, faulty, imperfect
Main Entry: right
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accurate, precise
Synonyms: absolute, admissible, amen, authentic, bona fide, complete, correct, exact, factual, faithful, free of error, genuine, immaculate, indubitable, inerrant, infallible, just, nice, on the money, on the nose, out-and-out, perfect, proper, punctilious, real, right as rain, right on, righteous, rigorous, satisfactory, solemn, sound, strict, sure, thoroughgoing, true, undistorted, undoubted, unerring, unmistaken, utter, valid, veracious, veridical, veritable, watertight
Notes: right means free from error or correct in opinion or judgment; a wright is someone who makes, builds, or repairs something
Antonyms: imprecise, inaccurate, inadmissible, wrong
Main Entry: sure
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: inevitable
Synonyms: assured, bound, certain, guaranteed, indisputable, ineluctable, inerrant, inescapable, infallible, irrevocable, surefire, unavoidable, unerring, unfailing
Antonyms: doubted, doubtful, dubious, unsure
Main Entry: unerring
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accurate
Synonyms: certain, errorless, exact, faultless, impeccable, inerrable, inerrant, infallible, invariable, just, perfect, reliable, sure, true, trustworthy, unfailing
Antonyms: erring, imperfect, inaccurate, mistaken
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Right.
Category: 1. Moral obligations
Synonyms:
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right, good; just, reasonable; fit; equal, equable, equatable; evenhanded, fair., legitimate, justifiable, rightful; as it should be, as it ought to be; lawful (permitted), (legal) [more]. deserved [more].
Antonyms: wrong
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