Home › Words › I › inerrablenessinerrablenessinerrableness means exemption from error; infallibility.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, inerrableness ranks #30,392 of 42,752 for Qualifying.EtymologyFrom inerrable + -ness.nounExemption from error; infallibility.e.g.“And so in that they may define dogmatically, not from any opinion of their own universal inerrableness, but from a duly grounded persuasion that for this time they are in the right” — 1656, Henry Hammond, A Parænesis, or Seasonable Exhortatory to All True Sons of the Church of England:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.inerrancy 80% match — Freedom from error. vs inerrableness →infallibleness 74% match — The quality of being infallible. vs inerrableness →infallibility 74% match — The property of being infallible; the ability to never make a mistake. vs inerrableness →errability 69% match — The quality of being errable. vs inerrableness →errancy 68% match — the state of being in error; fallibility vs inerrableness →infallible 68% match — A person who, or an object or process that, is taken as being infallible. vs inerrableness →inerrantism 67% match — A belief in the inerrancy of religious scripture. vs inerrableness →inerratic 64% match — Not erratic vs inerrableness →