Synonym: abnormal, changeable, irregular, queer, uncertain, unstable, unusual. Similar words: aberration, narrative, democratic, autocratic, idiosyncratic, errant, terrain, aberrant. Meaning: [ɪ'rætɪk] adj. 1. having no fixed course 2. liable to sudden unpredictable change 3. likely to perform unpredictably.
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31. And, excluding oil and other erratic items, the underlying deficit with non-EC countries went up to £711m in April.
32. But when it comes to his fellow-countrymen and old school contemporaries, he becomes worryingly erratic.
33. In his collection of the works of contemporaries Scott's policy was more erratic.
34. Is it all merely one brief, erratic flight into the burning light?
35. But as the subject's brain function becomes increasingly impaired these movements become more and more erratic.
36. Mr Greenleaf thought his removal from Mongibello to Rome had been merely an erratic whim, Tom knew.
37. The current law of malicious damage produced far too erratic and uncertain results.
38. Absorption from such sites is very likely to be erratic, leading to poorly controlled diabetes and possibly unexplained hypoglycaemia.
39. Erratic hot winds kept the air thick with dust, and the fan gave small comfort to the feverish, aching children.
40. For similar reasons bad posture can be to blame for congestion and erratic circulation in the lower part of the body.
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41. Heating was difficult owing to erratic supplies of gas, electricity and water.
42. In the end, though, it is erratic instrumental balancing that throws the performance out of kilter.
43. One's lifestyle in television can be stressful, artificial and erratic, quite apart from being exciting and creatively fulfilling.
44. Swarm logic tries to comprehend the out-of-kilter, to measure the erratic, and to time the unpredictable.
45. The rate of growth of unit trusts has been erratic.
46. The blinkers only work occasionally, the steering is erratic, and the speedometer is inaccurate.
47. A recent upset or altercation can unsettle some one with severe dementia, making behaviour even more erratic.
48. To her annoyance - and her dismay - Ashley felt her heart break into its usual erratic beat behind her ribs.
49. In a phone interview, he also talks about the oddball portfolio mix that has produced such erratic results.
50. But in that she hadn't counted on Lori's erratic travelling or on Travis McKenna's bloodhound instincts.
51. The history of the Federal Republic might then have followed a more erratic course.
52. Seve was no Hogan, no golfing machine-his game was erratic and did not stand up to acute tests of accuracy.
53. A muscle near her right cheekbone fluttered at erratic intervals, and the nail polish was chipped.
54. Several people saw the aircraft recover from the turn to an essentially wings-level attitude with small erratic oscillations in bank angle.
55. Ames had long been erratic and unhappy in his professional and personal lives.
56. I shall not be able to get into any of the relevant storerooms because access in period one is always erratic.
57. After an erratic and harried greeting, we waited quite a while for some one to initiate contact.
58. The stabs on the open A string were like erratic heartbeats.
59. He had reached out his hand to try to pat her on the arm and noticed how erratic his own movements were.
60. Colic and ulcers seem to relate more to general stress levels rather than to poor or erratic feeding.
More similar words: aberration, narrative, democratic, autocratic, idiosyncratic, errant, terrain, aberrant, terra firma, or rather, ratification, gratification, narrator, extraterrestrial, ratio, static, rating, ratify, dogmatic, dramatic, for a time, gratify, statically, pragmatic, fanatical, automatic, operation, ratified, operating, statistics.