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[ UK /ʌnˈɜːɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not liable to error
    lack an inerrant literary sense
    the Church was...theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent
    an unerring marksman

How To Use unerring In A Sentence

  • A knowledgeable fan can predict most selections with unerring accuracy.
  • Colonel Blood has an unerring eye. Man of Honour
  • Unlike the stereotype of salmon returning unerringly to their natal streams, salmon are innately resilient and opportunistic.
  • Thereafter, he seemed to have an unerring knack for picking the wrong script.
  • an unerring marksman
  • A pass of unerring accuracy to a member of the opposing side. The Sun
  • I had this unerring belief in the infallibility of grown ups until I was about 12.
  • This refusal is key to the pleasures found in Diggers, the small-scale social comedy directed with almost unerring tact. GreenCine Daily: Diggers.
  • A classical action, late outswing, unerring accuracy, movement off the seam and limitless stamina were all there. Times, Sunday Times
  • All are played smoothly, efficiently, with an unerring eye but little flamboyance. Times, Sunday Times
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