| fallib | All men are fallible. |
| fallibility | (n) the likelihood of making errors, Ant. infallibility |
| fallible | (adj) likely to fail or make errors, Ant. infallible, Example: everyone is fallible to some degree |
| fallible | (adj) wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings, Syn. frail, weak, imperfect, Example: I'm only a fallible human; frail humanity |
| Fallibility | n. The state of being fallible; liability to deceive or to be deceived; |
| Fallible | a. [ LL. fallibilis, fr. L. fallere to deceive: cf. F. faillible. See Fail. ] Liable to fail, mistake, or err; liable to deceive or to be deceived; |
| Fallibly | adv. In a fallible manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |