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erratically
[ ih-rat-ik-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that deviates from what is normal or proper:
When other employees noticed she was behaving erratically, the store installed cameras and caught her stealing pills.
- without any definite direction or pattern; in an irregular or inconsistent way:
The cyclone moved erratically westward and southward for two days while slowly strengthening into a tropical storm.
Since I was fourteen I've kept a journal, albeit somewhat erratically at times.
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Origin of erratically1
Example Sentences
Several witness statements read out in court said Mr Woods, an ex-RAF pilot, had been driving erratically along the M6 northbound.
He was later spotted travelling erratically and drifting across lanes on the northbound M6.
A customer suddenly, and erratically, turned and reversed his SUV into the dealership showroom on Saturday afternoon.
Cyclone Alfred's path has slowed in recent days and has been moving "erratically" according to weather experts, which is why landfall has been delayed from earlier predictions.
He pointed out that the monarch had also been behaving erratically in his public life, sacking several senior officials in his retinue.
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