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unerring
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Word definitions for unerring in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Not missing the target. 2 consistently accurate.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unerring \Un*err"ing\, a. Committing no mistake; incapable or error or failure certain; sure; unfailing; as, the unerring wisdom of God. Hissing in air the unerring weapon flew. --Dryden.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not liable to error; "the Church was...theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent"-G.G.Coulton; "lack an inerrant literary sense"; "an unerring marksman" [syn: inerrable , inerrant ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s (implied in unerringly ), from un- (1) "not" + verbal noun from err . Related: Unerringly .
Usage examples of unerring.
On swift, unerring feet the traitor Pandan traversed the jungle Country, guided by the instinct of the hunter and the cunning of the savage.
But then he seemed able to deal with any and every situation that occurred with unerring self-confidence, from petty thieves and amateur whipsters to eloping couples and driving a coach and four, not to mention giving orders to ostlers and innkeepers and making one and all jump to obey.
John Woolman sat silent for a space, seeking the unerring counsel of Divine Wisdom.
Mr Moffat, grieved in his soul, was becoming inextricably bewildered by such facetiae as these, when an egg--and it may be feared not a fresh egg--flung with unerring precision, struck him on the open part of his well-plaited shirt, and reduced him to speechless despair.
How far Mata Safi had redeemed her past in relation to a future reckoning would be a problem for some keen brain to decide by weighing fact against fact until his unerring mind tipped the final balance.
I announce this fact with much satisfaction, as it is an unerring mark of the feelings with which the measures which I have adopted for the public good have been regarded by the great majority of the inhabitants of the two provinces.
James Playfair was wonderfully well acquainted with all the secrets of Charleston Bay, and he guided his ship through the darkness with an unerring hand.
At first I feared I might be too shy to cum with Martha watching, but Ronnie worked with an easygoing, lubricous, unerring efficiency that brought me steadily and swiftly to the brink of orgasm, and when she sensed my impending cum she slowed her pace by half, delaying for several sucks as Martha had suggested.
Careless of opinion, obeying only the dictates of his own heart and mind, and following also the intuitions of unerring instinct, which was superior to the understanding of those who thought it their duty to oppose him, he married, as Boaz married Ruth, a young woman, industrious, full of freshness and life, already completely devoted to his service, and admirably fitted to satisfy that craving for order, peace, quiet, and moral tranquillity, which to him were above all things indispensable.
Through the shadowed orbits of his eyes, for example, the world was a complex collage of dull colours, heat and cold and often measured by an unerring sensitivity to motion.
Her greatest strength, beyond writing clear, concise, literate Englishan attainment abandoned by most of her fellow reporters as an impossible goalwas an unerring ability to expose frauds.
I left him an excellent mark in the window, and, having warned the police that they might be needed -- by the way, Watson, you spotted their presence in that doorway with unerring accuracy -- I took up what seemed to me to be a judicious post for observation, never dreaming that he would choose the same spot for his attack.
He stalked past them unmoved, taking their measure as he went, and estimating their true value with the unerring eye of the practised condottiero who has had to do with the enrolling of men and the handling of them.
And probably the majority of human sheep see themselves in imagination taking great parts in the world's more impressive dramas, forming swift, unerring decisions in moments of crisis, cowing mutinies, allaying panics, brave, strong, simple, but, in spite of their natural modesty, always slightly spectacular.
If, then, Genesis is silent as to anything that God has made, which, however, neither sound faith nor unerring understanding doubteth that God hath made, 1069 let not any sober teaching dare to say that these waters were co-eternal with God because we find them mentioned in the book of Genesis.