Invincible vs Infallible - What's the difference?
invincible | infallible |
Someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.
Impossible to defeat, destroy or kill.
Without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.
certain, sure.
* {{quote-book
, year=1818
, author=Mary Shelley
, title=Frankenstein
, chapter=4
As adjectives the difference between invincible and infallible
is that invincible is impossible to defeat, destroy or kill while infallible is without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy.As a noun invincible
is someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.invincible
English
Noun
(en-noun)Antonyms
* vincibleAdjective
(-)Synonyms
* unconquerable * undefeatableAntonyms
* conquerable * defeatable * vincible * weakExternal links
* * * ----infallible
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He knows about many things, but even he is not infallible .
citation, passage=I see by your eagerness and the wonder and hope which your eyes express, my friend, that you expect to be informed of the secret with which I am acquainted; that cannot be; listen patiently until the end of my story, and you will easily perceive why I am reserved upon that subject. I will not lead you on, unguarded and ardent as I then was, to your destruction and infallible misery.}}