Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inerrant
Adjective
/ɪˈnɛr.ənt/

Definition
Free from error; incapable of error.

Examples
- The scientist believed that his calculations were inerrant, leaving no room for doubt.
- Many religious texts are viewed by their followers as inerrant, meaning they contain no errors.
- Her inerrant memory allowed her to recall events from her childhood with remarkable clarity.

Meaning
The term inerrant is often used to describe texts or principles that are considered to be completely accurate and free from any mistakes or falsehoods.

Synonyms
- Infallible
- Unerring
- Faultless
- Correct