The spelling of the word "unfallible" may cause confusion for some people as it sounds similar to "infallible". However, the correct spelling is "unfallible" and it means not capable of making mistakes or being wrong. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /ʌnˈfæləbl/. The stress is on the second syllable and it starts with the "ʌn" sound, followed by the "fæl" and "əbl" sounds. Knowing the correct spelling and pronunciation of words can improve communication and prevent misunderstandings.
The word unfallible is a combination of two words: un- and fallible.
1. Un- is a prefix in English that means the opposite or the absence of the root word. In this case, it means not.
2. Fallible comes from the Latin word fallibilis, which is derived from fallere meaning to deceive or to disappoint.
Mis- is a prefix that means capable of making mistakes or liable to error. Therefore, unfallible means not capable of making mistakes or not liable to error.