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