Infallible
[in-FAH-luh-bl]
Hint 1.
The Latin prefix in- means “not,” or “opposite of.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“Throughout the tournament, the seven-footer was infallible at the free-throw line.”
What is the best definition of infallible?
A.
Unflinching, or not showing fear or hesitation
B.
Indefatigable, or energetic and tirelessly persistent
C.
Unerring, or unable to fail or be wrong
D.
Ineffable, or too great to express using words
Hint 1.
The Latin prefix in- means “not,” or “opposite of.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“Throughout the tournament, the seven-footer was infallible at the free-throw line.”
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