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The suffixes -ible and -able mean able to be done Based on this understanding, you can infer that the definition of the word infallible is

A. a bias or natural liking for something

B. a task you undertake on your own

C. an event that occurs between two other events

D. something or someone that is not capable of making a mistake

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Infallible: Something or someone that is not capable of making a mistake.
The answer is D.
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Answer:

D. Something or someone that is not capable of making a mistake.

Step-by-step explanation:

The word infallible comes from Medieval Latin infallibilis. It is a derivated of fallible which means: capable of mistakes. Which also has a birth word that is fail.

By adding the prefix in- that means not, opposite of, the capacity of mistaking is canceled and therefore someone or something infallible is exempt from error in judgment, knowledge or opinion.

I hope this answer helps you.

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