adjective
- incapable of being wrong; free from error
Usage: often used in religious contexts
Examples
- Many believers consider the Bible to be inerrant.
- The professor claimed his theory was inerrant, but critics found flaws.
- She spoke with inerrant confidence about the historical facts.
- The GPS system seemed inerrant until it led us down a dead-end road.
- His inerrant memory for dates impressed everyone at the quiz.
- The doctrine of inerrant scripture is central to their faith.