Definitionadj. liable to sudden unpredictable change
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Because Jake started displaying erratic behavior, he was assumed to be on drugs. [adjective]
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Their erratic schedule will soon ruin their health. [adjective]
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The learning curve can be a little erratic at times, however. [Please select]
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But his apprehensions were presently distracted by the motions of the ship under him--motions which at length became erratic and even alarming. [Please select]
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The incompatibility of aquacity with the erratic originality of genius. [Please select]
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I led her into a little cross-street which I had noticed in our erratic morning pilgrimage. [Please select]
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Henry V--whose erratic yet vigorous life, as depicted by Shakespeare, was typical of the life of his times--first let Europe feel the might of the new national spirit. [Please select]
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His erratic moods had grown more volatile the past couple of days, and she knew better than to draw his attention. [Please select]
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But the behavior of this pew was very erratic. [Please select]
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The erratic hat was pinned to place, but it had slid rakishly to one side. [Please select]
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Migrations -- An erratic wanderer, usually resident where it finds its way. [Please select]
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