erratically

adv
/ɪˈɹæt.ɪk.li/US

Etymology

From erratic + -ally.

  1. derived from errāticus
  2. inherited from erratik
  3. suffixed as erratically — “erratic + -ally

Definitions

  1. In an erratic manner

    In an erratic manner; unsteadily or randomly, unpredictably.

    • When I saw the other driver weaving erratically across the road, I decided to keep my distance.
    • The four-and-one-half-day trial was centered on acts that neither she nor prosecutors dispute: On July 13, 2012, she drove her Lexus S.U.V. erratically after swallowing Zolpidem, a generic form of the sleep medication Ambien.

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