erratically
0 antonyms and opposites of erratically, grouped by meaning.
Adv — In an unpredictable, unsteady way, without a consistent pattern.
Etymology
Formed from erratic plus the adverb-forming suffix -ally.
Full origin of erratically →Frequently asked questions
What does “erratically” mean?
The word “erratically” means in an unpredictable, unsteady way, without a consistent pattern. In plain terms, doing something in a way that keeps changing unpredictably.
How do you pronounce “erratically”?
“Erratically” is pronounced ih-RAT-ihk-lee (/ɪˈɹæt.ɪk.li/ in IPA).
How do you use “erratically” in a sentence?
Here is “erratically” used in a sentence: “The car swerved erratically across the lanes before pulling over.”
What part of speech is “erratically”?
“Erratically” is an adverb.