Infallibly [adverb]

Definition of Infallibly:

without doubt

Opposite/Antonyms of Infallibly:


Sentence/Example of Infallibly:

The reader wishes to infallibly remember that the date of the beheading of Charles I. was 1649.

I told you what would infallibly happen, and you know enough of the nature of the beast not to be surprized at it.

For some day, he said, Nicky will bring out a volume of his poems, and in that day he will infallibly turn to me.

In short, it would infallibly perish if abandoned before the age of three years.

The continuance of hostility, with the determined refusal of security for these privileges, will infallibly bring on separation.

If, however, one of them was seen alone it infallibly denoted separation, and all the ills attending an unhappy marriage.

To struggle was to endanger their lives, for if the web of moss were torn, they must infallibly sink beneath it.

But if the train had not been rapidly and infallibly separating them the reconciliation could scarcely have been thus open.

Terror at the thought of infidelity to Murad filled her; he would infallibly find it out and avenge himself.

He will infallibly protect us, if, after having taken up arms for the liberty of our consciences, we put all our hope in Him.