unerringly

English

Etymology

unerring + -ly

Adverb

unerringly (not comparable)

  1. Without making a mistake, perfectly, directly
    His sense of direction leads us unerringly every time.
    • 2011 January 25, Les Roopanarine, “Wigan 1 - 2 Aston Villa”, in BBC:
      It proved the cue for a period of implosion from Wigan, who fell two behind shortly after the hour courtesy of Boyce's costly error, Young firing in unerringly from the spot.
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