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    fallibility
    /ˌfalɪˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the tendency to make mistakes or be wrong: "technology is not a cure for human fallibility"

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  2. FALLIBILITY definition: 1. the possibility that someone will make mistakes or that something will not work as it should…. Learn more.

  3. : liability to err. Did you know? You'll find this word showing up in discussions of eyewitness testimony at crime scenes, of lie detectors, and of critical airplane parts. Some of us are most familiar with the fallibility of memory, especially when we remember something clearly that turns out never to have happened.

  4. Fallibility definition: liability to be deceived or mistaken. See examples of FALLIBILITY used in a sentence.

  5. FALLIBILITY meaning: 1. the possibility that someone will make mistakes or that something will not work as it should…. Learn more.

  6. Fallibility is the tendency to be wrong or make mistakes. Your fallibility in guessing the number of jelly beans in a jar means you can't count on getting the number right and winning a prize.

  7. (of a person) able to fail or likely to make mistakes, or (of an object or system) likely not to work satisfactorily:

  8. Define fallibility. fallibility synonyms, fallibility pronunciation, fallibility translation, English dictionary definition of fallibility. adj. 1. Capable of making an error: Humans are only fallible. 2. Tending or likely to be erroneous: fallible hypotheses. fal′li·bil′i·ty , fal′li·ble·ness...

  9. Definition of fallibility noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. noun. liability to be deceived or mistaken: Many leaders fail to grasp that admissions of fallibility and uncertainty are actually signs of strength. liability to be inaccurate or false, or to fall short of expectations: Banks are hoping to get a new card system up and running before the fallibility of the old one becomes public. Discover More.

  11. 1. : liable to be erroneous. a fallible generalization. 2. : capable of making a mistake. we're all fallible. fallibly. ˈfa-lə-blē. adverb. Did you know? “ Humanum est errare ” is a Latin expression that translates as “To err is human.” Of course, cynics might say that it is also human to deceive.