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Definition of erratically in English: erraticallyadverbɪˈratɪkliəˈrædəkli In a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably. he had been seen driving erratically minutes before the accident you're having mood swings and behaving erratically Example sentencesExamples - He acts erratically, his judgment is poor - at times, dangerously poor.
- A week later a police constable investigated a report of a car being driven erratically.
- This unusual mixture of musical styles can be a bit off-putting, as the album erratically loses and gains momentum from track to track.
- Capitalisation is often omitted or used erratically, except for names.
- He had caused no trouble and kept himself to himself, but had been behaving erratically for a few days in and around the flat.
- The risk of depression may increase again during the transition to menopause, when hormone levels begin to fluctuate erratically.
- Note that the grooves in some wooden surfaces may cause the computer's mouse to behave erratically.
- I nod slightly, causing my head to pound erratically.
- Clutching her hand to her erratically beating heart, she glanced around her.
- Witnesses say the plane may have been flying erratically just before the crash.
Definition of erratically in US English: erraticallyadverbəˈrædəkliəˈradəklē In a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably. he had been seen driving erratically minutes before the accident you're having mood swings and behaving erratically Example sentencesExamples - He acts erratically, his judgment is poor - at times, dangerously poor.
- I nod slightly, causing my head to pound erratically.
- This unusual mixture of musical styles can be a bit off-putting, as the album erratically loses and gains momentum from track to track.
- Witnesses say the plane may have been flying erratically just before the crash.
- A week later a police constable investigated a report of a car being driven erratically.
- He had caused no trouble and kept himself to himself, but had been behaving erratically for a few days in and around the flat.
- The risk of depression may increase again during the transition to menopause, when hormone levels begin to fluctuate erratically.
- Clutching her hand to her erratically beating heart, she glanced around her.
- Note that the grooves in some wooden surfaces may cause the computer's mouse to behave erratically.
- Capitalisation is often omitted or used erratically, except for names.
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