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Infallible vs Humanitarian - What's the difference?

infallible | humanitarian |


As adjectives the difference between infallible and humanitarian

is that infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy while humanitarian is concerned with people's welfare, and the alleviation of suffering; humane or compassionate.

As a noun humanitarian is

a person with such concerns; a philanthropist or do-gooder.

Infallible vs Undefined - What's the difference?

infallible | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between infallible and undefined

is that infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Infallible vs Unflawed - What's the difference?

infallible | unflawed |


As adjectives the difference between infallible and unflawed

is that infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy while unflawed is not flawed.

Infallible vs Stable - What's the difference?

infallible | stable | Related terms |

Infallible is a related term of stable.


As adjectives the difference between infallible and stable

is that infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy while stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.

As a noun stable is

a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.

As a verb stable is

to put or keep (horse) in a stable.

Hypocrite vs Infallible - What's the difference?

hypocrite | infallible |


As a noun hypocrite

is someone who practices hypocrisy, who pretends to hold beliefs, or whose actions are not consistent with their claimed beliefs.

As an adjective infallible is

without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.

Incontestable vs Infallible - What's the difference?

incontestable | infallible | Related terms |

Incontestable is a related term of infallible.


As adjectives the difference between incontestable and infallible

is that incontestable is not contestable; indisputable; certain; incontrovertible while infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.

Irrefragable vs Infallible - What's the difference?

irrefragable | infallible | Related terms |

Irrefragable is a related term of infallible.


As adjectives the difference between irrefragable and infallible

is that irrefragable is irrefutable while infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.

Undoubted vs Infallible - What's the difference?

undoubted | infallible | Related terms |

Undoubted is a related term of infallible.


As adjectives the difference between undoubted and infallible

is that undoubted is without doubt; without question; certain while infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.

Infallible vs Faultless - What's the difference?

infallible | faultless |

Faultless is a antonym of infallible.

Faultless is a synonym of infallible.



As adjectives the difference between infallible and faultless

is that infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy while faultless is without fault; free from defect or error.

Panacea vs Infallible - What's the difference?

panacea | infallible |


As a noun panacea

is a remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists; a cure-all.

As a proper noun Panacea

is the goddess/personification of healing, remedies, cures and panaceas (medicines, salves, ointments and other curatives). She is a daughter of Asclepius and Epione.

As an adjective infallible is

without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.

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