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Unerringly

Adverb
UK /ʌnˈɜː.rɪŋ.li/
US /ʌnˈɜːr.ɪŋ.li/

Definition

In a way that is always correct, accurate, or without making mistakes.

Example

"She unerringly solved the puzzle."

"Her unerringly calm voice helped everyone feel safe in a tough moment."

"He unerringly guided the team towards success with his wise decisions."

Explanation

The word unerringly means doing something without making a mistake, in a completely accurate or correct way. It comes from “un-” (not) + “erring” (making an error). If someone acts unerringly, it means they act with perfect precision, always right, and without failing. For example, a skilled musician plays notes unerringly, or a detective follows clues unerringly to solve a case. It suggests confidence, reliability, and correctness. People often use it to describe accuracy in decisions, actions, judgements, or instincts. It’s less common in daily speech, but very useful in formal writing or descriptions.