Meaning & Definition of word "Fallible"
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Fallible
/ˈfæl.ɪ.bəl/
adjective:
- 1. Capable of making mistakes or being erroneous.
- Example: Even the most experienced professionals are fallible and can make errors in judgment.
- 2. Liable to err or to be deceived.
- Example: The fallible nature of human memory means that eyewitness testimonies can be unreliable.
- 3. Subject to failure or mistakes.
- Example: He acknowledged that his fallible reasoning could lead to incorrect conclusions.
Etymology
Latin fallibilis, from fallere 'to deceive'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to err is human:
It acknowledges that making mistakes is a part of being human.
fallible nature:
Refers to the inherent ability of beings to make mistakes.
Related Words
fallibility:
The potential to make mistakes.
Slang Meanings of fallible
Meaning: To mess up
Example Sentence: He totally fellible'd that project by forgetting the deadline.
Meaning: Screwing up
Example Sentence: If you think you're perfect, you're just fallible-ing life.