Inerrant is synonomous with infallible.
The major difference is that infallible additionally means dependable, reliable, and trustworthy.
Inerrant merely means without erring; making no mistakes.
The toddlers were errant. The toddlers were errant.
In is the prefix for infallible.
(errant: straying from proper course or direction; disobedient)Our police officers were too busy dealing with errant teenagers to notice the corruption in city hall.The errant graffiti artists were soon put to work cleaning subway walls."The noise of the errant assembly faded up the mountain." (Lord of the Flies)
Fallible
Actually infallible means perfection and completely freeness from error. As we know no human being is perfect and free from error except Almighty. So undoubtedly this word (Infallible) it suits only to Allah
The toddlers were errant. The toddlers were errant.
"Infallible" means incapable of making mistakes or being wrong, while "inerrant" means free from errors or mistakes. In other words, something that is infallible cannot make mistakes, while something that is inerrant does not contain mistakes.
In is the prefix for infallible.
Saint Errant was created in 1948.
Nymph Errant was created in 1933.
I am always right, I am infallible.
A knight-errant is a character from mediaeval romance, a sort of free-lance samurai, wandering ("errant" ) around, looking for adventure.
A knight-errant is a character from mediaeval romance, a sort of free-lance samurai, wandering ("errant" ) around, looking for adventure.
I am infallible because I am good at softball.
The errant puppy was unaware of the dangers of automobile traffic.
Un Canadien errant was created in 1842.
The cast of The Knight Errant - 1911 includes: Hobart Bosworth as The Knight Errant Betty Harte as Yvette