Etymology Middle English, from Medieval Latinfallibilis, from Latinfallere First Known Use 15th century, in the meaning defined atsense 1 Time Traveler The first known use offalliblewas in the 15th century See more words from the same century ...
Etymology: 15thCentury: from Medieval Latinfallibilis, from Latinfallereto deceive ˌfalliˈbility,ˈfalliblenessn 'fallible' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): infallible Synonyms:liable to err,imperfect,prone to error,more... ...
字Character 字源Etymology Settingsfallible 'fæləbəl Main English Definition (形) As an adjective Likely to fail or make errors. Wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings. Hyphenation fal•li•ble Part of Speech...