foolproof

/ˈfuːlpruːf/

Definitions

1. adjective

designed or intended to prevent mistakes or oversights, typically by eliminating all possible sources of error.

“The company implemented foolproof quality control measures to ensure their products were safe for consumers.”

2. noun

a system or procedure that is foolproof.

“The new voting system was touted as a foolproof way to prevent electoral fraud.”

Synonyms

  • error-free
  • flawless
  • fool-safe
  • immaculate

Antonyms

  • defective
  • erroneous
  • faulty