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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61. So I settle down to write her a letter explaining my erratic behaviour.
62. Given an unsuitable feeding place, they may become erratic in their response to food.
63. Medea on the tow-path diverts the birds with erratic crumbs.
64. He remained where he was, slowly revolving to face me, a rotating star to my ellipsis of erratic wandering.
65. That errant thought, coming from goodness knew where, made her heart beat an erratic tattoo.
66. And Laura begins to wonder why her husband has become so erratic.
67. Informal groups are looser, more erratic in their behaviour and often much more fun.
68. Instead of trying to escape by moving as fast as possible away from the predator, some animals take an erratic zigzag course.
69. At this time of year I remember a cuckoo's erratic notes on a mild morning.
70. The results of the rest of the sale were wildly erratic with 36 percent left unsold.
70. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
71. It is well established that in the delinquent-prone, home discipline is more liable to be too lax, strict or erratic.
72. National emergencies, however, may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment.
73. She mothered all of them in a way that Jennie could not now she was becoming more erratic.
74. The arguments by the erratic billionaire that automatic limits on congressional terms would create more efficient government are simply unrealistic.
75. His fears were no doubt compounded by the fact that Vivien's behaviour was becoming more and more erratic.
76. This flutter is different from a wobble in that the movement of the ball is quicker and more erratic.
77. Often the only striking feature of such a representation is the very erratic behaviour of the observations in relation to time.
78. However, the Bank may buy in a falling market if the market is considered to be erratic and unstable.
79. For years, those closest to John E. du Pont had seen signs of delusional, erratic and occasionally violent behavior.
80. Parents tend to blame their daughters' moody, erratic behavior on hormones, choice of friends or television-viewing habits.
81. I listened to the raven songs, and my eyes followed others in their erratic journeys all over the pastel landscape.
82. For many seasonal workers, the biggest drawback can be the irregular hours and erratic schedules.
83. Meanwhile, his mercurial character has only got more erratic.
84. Exceeding this voltage difference can result in erratic measurements.
85. The radio flux is extremely variable, exhibiting erratic outbursts.
86. The speck would be jarred into more erratic motion.
87. I would miss my loving, erratic, harebrained mother.
88. She is a very erratic tennis player.
89. The old man had always been cranky and erratic.
90. Foliation, bloom, and production became erratic.
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.