Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
human-fallibility
noun
/ˈhjuːmən fəˈlɪbɪlɪti/

Definition
The tendency of humans to make mistakes or be wrong.

Examples
- No system is perfect; it always reflects human fallibility.
- Recognizing human fallibility can lead to more forgiving and understanding interactions.
- The study of human behavior often involves examining the ways in which human fallibility impacts decision-making.

Meaning
Human fallibility refers to the inherent imperfections and errors that all people exhibit in their thoughts, actions, and understanding.

Synonyms
- imperfection
- error-proneness
- faultiness
- fallibility