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infallible
may imply that one's freedom from error is divinely bestowed: fundamentalists believe in an ~ Bible.
inerrable
may be preferable when one wishes to avoid any association with religious or papal infallibility: no reference source should be considered ~.
inerrant
stresses the fact that no mistakes were made: an ~ interpretation of the most demanding role in drama.
unerring
stresses reliability, sureness, exactness, or accuracy: a photographer with an ~ eye for beauty. (exact严格一致或严格遵守implies a very strict agreement with fact, standard, or truth,如a suit tailored to exact measurement一件裁剪准确(严格)的衣服)