Comparative for unsteady and prone to unexpected changes
“Such long-term averages can be used as a measure of the available water supply only if the erratic flow of the Colorado River can be regulated completely.”
Comparative for lacking a logical sequence, system or plan
“On the other hand, an erratic sequence of open and closed questions is likely to confuse the respondent and reduce the level of participation.”
Comparative for occurring or done in brief, irregular bursts
“Animals given unlimited access to the drug will self-administer it in erratic bursts.”
Comparative for having a curious, strange or eccentric nature
“The erratic behavior of the material is particularly interesting and not easily explainable.”
Comparative for having a temperamental or excitable nature
“She arose and rebelled with the usual swiftness of her erratic nature.”
Comparative for lacking a coherent sequence or connection
Comparative for dangerous or hazardous in nature
Comparative for difficult to control due to willful behavior
Comparative for erratic or out of control in behavior or state
Comparative for careless, reckless, not exercising proper caution
Comparative for stupid or foolish, or behaving in such a way
Comparative for forgetful or absent-minded
Comparative for not having a sound state of mind
Comparative for digressing from subject to subject
Comparative for acting or judging in error
Comparative for not going in a direct course or line
Comparative for constantly moving from place to place
Comparative for contrary to intuition or common sense
Comparative for abnormally sensitive, obsessive, or anxious
Comparative for characterized by wild or emotional energy
Comparative for not willing to cooperate or be helpful
Comparative for disobedient in nature
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