Erratic

/ɪˈrætɪk/
/ɪˈrætɪk/
Likely to perform unpredictably; Having no fixed course; Liable to sudden unpredictable change.
adjectivenegative

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  1. 1. His erratic mood swings made him unpredictable.

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  2. 2. She found his erratic behavior frustrating.

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  3. 3. The erratic employee couldn't be relied upon.

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  4. 4. He acknowledged his erratic patterns.

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  5. 5. Her erratic work quality concerned management.

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  6. 6. Fanned by erratic winds in fuel-choked, tinder-dry forests and scrub, the California blazes have torched 468,467 acres (189,580 hectares) so far this year, destroyed 1,823 homes and structures, and killed at least eight people.

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  7. 7. The only man he had found willing to talk was senile and his conversation rambled wildly like a feather in a strong and particularly erratic whirlwind.

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  8. 8. Henry has been getting erratic scores on his tests: 40% last week, but 98% this week.

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  9. 9. Erratic conduct

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