capable of making mistakes = fallible
Yes, it is. No person is perfect, so it is capable of making mistakes. But, all mistakes can be corrected, and the Supervisors of this site try to detect them, and they try to fix them.
The hero is capable of making mistakes.
A word that means capable of making mistakes is "fallible." It refers to the inherent ability of individuals to err or make errors, highlighting the human condition of imperfection. This term is often used in contexts related to judgment, decision-making, and reliability.
Words for "making capable" include:enablingfacilitatingallowing
"Fallible" means "capable of making mistakes"; it is an adjective."Fallibility" is the noun from this adjective. It means (but this sounds cumbersome!) "the capacity to make mistakes".
Everyone makes mistakes. Making mistakes is simply a part of being human.
Making Mistakes - 2008 was released on: USA: 25 May 2008 (internet)
Yes.
In the play "Hamlet", St. Patrick is said to be the patron saint of mistakes and confusion.
The first maps had no mistakes as they were perfect for the time of their making.
Trail and error
By making mistakes.(: