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unerring

American  
[uhn-ur-ing, -er-] / ʌnˈɜr ɪŋ, -ˈɛr- /

adjective

  1. not erring; not going astray or missing the mark.

    The captain set an unerring course for home.

  2. undeviatingly accurate throughout; not containing any error or flaw.

    She gave an unerring recital of the day's events.

  3. invariably precise or correct.

    unerring taste.


unerring British  
/ ʌnˈɜːrɪŋ /

adjective

  1. not missing the mark or target

  2. consistently accurate; certain

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Etymology

Origin of unerring

First recorded in 1615–25; un- 1 + erring

Explanation

Something that's always correct or accurate is unerring. You can count on your best friend's unerring sense of style whenever you're trying to decide which shoes go with your outfit. To err is to do something wrong or make an error, so unerring means never making mistakes or missteps. Your unerring sense of direction means your family relies on you to lead the way in unfamiliar cities. The unerring accuracy of your mom's pitch makes her a superstar on her softball team. And your brother's unerring logic makes him an extremely frustrating person to argue with.

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Unerring felicity of word and line—work so beautifully, unobtrusively apt and accomplished that beside it most contemporary prose seems careless and shoddy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Triumphant, remorseless, Unerring as death,— No saber that’s stainless Returns to its sheath.

From How the Flag Became Old Glory by Valentine, A. C.

Unerring Nature, still divinely bright, One clear, unchanged, and universal light; Life, force, and beauty, must to all impart, At once the source, and end, and test of art.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 by Various

Unerring, unsparing, it sped to its mark, As the mandate of destiny, certain and dark.

From Poems by Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold)

Unerring to its goal it flew, No death ensued, no blood was dropped; But by the hush the young man knew At last that howling noise had stopped.

From Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala by Arnold, Edwin, Sir