Erratically [adverb]

Definition of Erratically:

intermittently

Synonyms of Erratically:


Opposite/Antonyms of Erratically:

-


Sentence/Example of Erratically:

In addition to sharing his dreams, Pauli opened up about his emotional turmoil, erratic behavior, alcohol dependency, and issues dealing with women.

Only child systems and planets with more erratic paths hint at past planetary sibling clashes violent enough to knock orbits askew, or even lead to banishment.

Yet a series of events — his own erratic health, his caddie’s positive coronavirus test — have left him with uneven results headed into this Masters.

Cruz’s lawyers came to suspect Simpson had been ill during what they said was her erratic handling of the case, and have now filed in both federal and state court seeking to have her denial of Cruz’s bid for freedom vacated.

The number of deaths was used as a proxy for the total number of cases, as the erratic availability of tests made the true infection rate difficult to determine.

He’s an erratic, inconstant presence in their lives — he’s never even been to Stars Hollow before this episode — but when he’s there, he charms them both into almost forgetting all about his absences.

As climate change leads to more intense—and likely slower, more meandering, erratic storms,—it can be harder to draw a comparison between the storms of the present and of the past.

The Postal Service doesn’t test employees or check their temperatures, and its contact tracing is erratic.

Generally caused by dehydration, high sodium can make people confused and erratic, and if untreated, can result in coma or death.

They found a place where saltpeter was very thinly and erratically distributed.