Word bank

Improve your reading skills, Memorize words and practice vocabulary

Memorized by 0+ users

indefectibility


Meanings
  • the quality of being free from defect or error

    - "The product boasts indefectibility."
    - "Despite numerous attempts, we could not find even a single defect in the system, thus confirming its indefectibility."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with indefectibility
ideality , perfectionability , impeccability , infallibility , unbreakability , unshakability
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. indefensibility

  2. indefatigability


Variants
List of all variants of indefectibility that leads to same result
indefectibilities , indefectibility , indefectible , indefectibly
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).

Indefectibility can take various forms depending on the context and the specific aspect of the thing or the person that is being described as having indefectibility. For instance, in the context of physical objects, indefectibility can refer to the perfect or unblemished state of the object, which may be free from any visible or invisible defects, such as scratches, dents, cracks, or any other type of damage or imperfection. In the context of living beings, indefectibility can refer to the perfect or unblemished state of the organism, which may be free from any visible or invisible defects, such as diseases, wounds, or any other type of damage or imperfection. In the context of abstract concepts or ideas, indefectibility can refer to the perfect or unblemished state of the concept or idea, which may be free from any confusion, ambiguity, or contradiction, and may represent a complete and consistent understanding of the subject matter.


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

From Latin 'infecit' - 'he has not made or caused to exist', derived from 'in' - 'not' + 'facere' - 'to make or do'.


Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to
  1. Perfection: Perfection refers to the state or quality of being free from any flaw, mistake, or imperfection, and representing the highest standard or ideal. Perfection is often used in the context of artistic or creative endeavors, where the goal is to produce something that embodies the highest standards of quality, beauty, and originality, and that inspires awe, admiration, and reverence in the audience. Perfection is also often sought after in various other contexts, such as in the context of scientific research, where the goal is to discover new knowledge and understandings that will help to advance human civilization and improve the quality of life for people around the world. In the context of personal relationships, where the goal is to build strong and lasting bonds of love, trust, and mutual respect, perfection can be a double-edged sword, as the constant pursuit of perfection in personal relationships can lead to an unrealistic and unattainable set of expectations, which can result in frustration, disappointment, and even heartbreak for both parties involved. Therefore, it is important to remember that personal relationships are not about achieving perfection, but rather about building a strong and lasting bond of love, trust, and mutual respect, and about supporting each other through the ups and downs of life, while always striving to improve ourselves and our relationships, and to be the best versions of ourselves that we can be.

  2. Impeccability: Impeccability refers to the state or quality of being free from any error, flaw, or imperfection, and representing the highest standard or ideal. Impeccability is often used in the context of personal or professional ethics, where the goal is to uphold the highest standards of integrity, honesty, and truthfulness, and to avoid any behavior, action, or decision that might be perceived as dishonest, unethical, or immoral, and that might damage one's reputation, credibility, or standing in the community or profession.


Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.

Indefectibility has been used in various cultures and contexts to describe the perfect or unblemished state of something or someone. For instance, in ancient Egypt, the concept of indefectibility was associated with the divine nature of the pharaoh, who was believed to be the embodiment of the gods and thus perfect and unblemished. Similarly, in various religious and spiritual traditions, the concept of indefectibility has been used to describe the perfect or unblemished state of the soul or the self, which is believed to be the true essence or nature of the individual and thus worthy of reverence and protection.

Memorize "indefectibility" using Dictozo

The best and recommended way to memorize indefectibility is, by using Dictozo. Just save the word in Dictozo extension and let the app handle the rest. It enhances the memorization process in two ways:

  1. Highlighting:

    Whenever users encounters the saved word on a webpage, Dictozo highlights it, drawing the user's attention and reinforcing memorization.

  2. Periodic Reminders:

    Dictozo will send you periodic reminders to remind you the saved word, it will ask you quiz. These reminders could be in the form of notifications or emails, prompting users to recall and reinforce their knowledge.