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The word erratic is an adjective.
The word 'erratic' is a noun related to geology; a word for a large rock that does not match the rocks or rock formations in its surroundings and is believed to have been deposited by glacier.More commonly, the word 'erratic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun, for example, erratic behavior or erratic weather.
Your thoughts are Erratic. erratic things do not last much.
The police pulled him over for his erratic driving.His erratic behaviour made him suspicious to the border guard.The walk was that of an erratic, drunk man.The erratic sea shook the entire ship.
"The patient had an erratic heartbeat." "The receptionist gave erratic and misleading directions to the patient." "His erratic behavior was a concern to the other students." "The hurricane travelled on an erratic path across the Caribbean."
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The word erratic is an adjective.
The word 'erratic' is a noun related to geology; a word for a large rock that does not match the rocks or rock formations in its surroundings and is believed to have been deposited by glacier.More commonly, the word 'erratic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun, for example, erratic behavior or erratic weather.
Your thoughts are Erratic. erratic things do not last much.
The police pulled him over for his erratic driving.His erratic behaviour made him suspicious to the border guard.The walk was that of an erratic, drunk man.The erratic sea shook the entire ship.
The word "erratic" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is unpredictable or irregular in behavior or movement.
"The patient had an erratic heartbeat." "The receptionist gave erratic and misleading directions to the patient." "His erratic behavior was a concern to the other students." "The hurricane travelled on an erratic path across the Caribbean."
The erratic movement made it difficult to catch the kitten. His speech was erratic and made no sense. The erratic problem made it almost impossible to diagnose.
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There are three syllables in erratic: er-rat-ic.
Erratic divided into syllables is er-rat-ic
Erratic adj irregular, inconsistent, wandering around. Erratic noun an erratic is a rock which does not originate where it was found. It was picked up by a glacier, moved to a new site, then dumped.