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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Infallible VS immaculate

What is the difference between 'infallible' and 'immaculate'?
  

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In their most common contexts, they are completely different. "Infallible" means incapable of making a mistake. "Immaculate" means perfectly clean.

  • In their most common contexts, they are completely different.
  • "Infallible" means incapable of making a mistake.
  • "Immaculate" means perfectly clean.
  • May I ask (again) where you get the pairs of words you ask about?
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In their most common contexts, they are completely different. "Infallible" means incapable of making a mistake. "Immaculate" means perfectly clean. May I ask (again) where you get the pairs of words you ask about?
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They just cross my mind:)

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