erratic

word

Definition

Describes something that does not follow a regular pattern and is often unpredictable or inconsistent.

Usage & Nuances

'Erratic' is most often used in formal or neutral contexts. Common collocations: 'erratic behavior', 'erratic schedule', 'erratic movements'. It usually refers to unpredictable changes, often with a negative or troublesome tone.

Example Sentences

We couldn't finish the project on time because of his erratic work habits.

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The company's sales have been erratic this year.

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The weather here is very erratic.

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His erratic driving worries me.

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Her sleep schedule became really erratic after she started working nights.

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Investors get nervous when the market seems erratic like this.

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