"Erratic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Erratic" Meaning

Irregular in movement or behavior; not steady or consistent. Unpredictable in occurrence or frequency.

"Erratic" Examples

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Use erratic to describe something that is unpredictable and changes frequently:

The weather in this region is erratic and can change from sunny to rainy in a matter of minutes.
His behavior was erratic and it was hard to know what to expect from him.

Use erratic to describe someone who is impulsive and prone to sudden changes in mood:

She's been acting erratic since she broke up with her boyfriend and I'm worried about her.
His erratic decisions have caused problems for the company and his staff.

Use erratic to describe a pattern or behavior that is irregular and hard to follow:

The erratic lines on the map made it difficult to navigate through the dense forest.
The erratic rhythm of the music made it hard to follow along.

Use erratic to describe someone who is unable to maintain a consistent rhythm or pace:

The singer's erratic breathing made it hard to harmonize with her.
The runner's erratic pace made it difficult for me to keep up with him.

Use erratic to describe something that is unstable or prone to sudden changes:

The stock market is erratic and can fluctuate wildly in a single day.
Her career has been erratic, with periods of great success followed by sudden setbacks.

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presents a mistake or an error; to do something incorrectly or make a mistake

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Erriapus is a mythological entity from Celtic mythology, specifically the mythology of the Gauls and the Britons. Erriapus is the giant, bound by the god Tarvos Trigaranus, a supernatural being who is depicted as a bull-squirrel hybrid. In some accounts, Erriapus is said to be the brother of the god HVINGETR, and together they were bound by the gods to serve as pillars of the sky.