How Do You Spell FALLIBLE?

Pronunciation: [fˈaləbə͡l] (IPA)

The word "fallible" is spelled with an "i" after the first "l" instead of a double "l", as it may seem. The IPA phonetic transcription for "fallible" is /ˈfælɪbəl/. The double L sound is pronounced as /l/ followed by a short /ɪ/ sound. This spelling follows the general rule of English language that when a word ends in a consonant followed by a vowel, and is accented on the last syllable, then only one consonant is written before the vowel.

FALLIBLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Fallible is an adjective that defines something or someone as having the tendency or capacity to make mistakes, errors or inaccuracies. It implies a inherent imperfection or susceptibility in judgment, reasoning, or understanding. The concept arises from the acceptance that humans are not infallible and are prone to flaws or limitations in their thinking, perception, or actions.

    Fallibility acknowledges that there is no absolute certainty in human knowledge or decision-making. This recognition emphasizes the fact that errors are possible and inevitable in various aspects of life, including logic, observation, memory or interpretation. Fallible individuals or systems are therefore open to making incorrect conclusions or judgments due to a range of factors such as biases, lack of information, or limited cognitive abilities.

    The term fallible encompasses a broad range of fields, including philosophy, epistemology, science, and even everyday life. In philosophy, fallibility is often discussed against the notion of infallibility, highlighting the need for skepticism and humility in approaching knowledge and truth. In science, fallibility underscores the importance of peer review and replication to mitigate the influence of bias and minimize errors. In practical terms, it reminds us to question our assumptions, seek alternative viewpoints, and be open to learning from our mistakes.

    Overall, the concept of fallibility stresses the important recognition that errors and fallacies are an inherent part of human thinking and understanding, prompting us to be cautious, self-reflective, and continuously strive for improvement in our reasoning and decision-making processes.

  2. • Liable to error or mistake.
    • See fall.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of FALLIBLE

The word "fallible" comes from the Latin term "fallibilis", which is derived from the verb "fallere", meaning "to deceive" or "to disappoint". In Latin, "fallibilis" describes something or someone that is prone to error, mistaken, or likely to fail. It was later adopted into English, retaining the same meaning.

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