erratic

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. desigual
Some students exhibit erratic performance, probably due to problems at home.Algunos estudiantes exhiben un desempeño desigual, probablemente debido a problemas familiares.
b. irregular
I finally said something to the manager about the erratic service.Por fin le dije algo al gerente con respecto al servicio irregular.
a. imprevisible
Her moods are so erratic that I wonder if she has bipolar disorder.Sus estados de ánimo son tan imprevisibles que me pregunto si tiene trastorno bipolar.
a. errático
The plane's erratic course turned out to be caused by a failure in the navigation system.El curso errático del avión resultó ser causado por un fallo en el sistema de navegación.
b. irregular
It's kind of funny to watch the squirrel's erratic movement.Es divertido ver el movimiento irregular de la ardilla.
a. irregular
The nurse called the doctor to check on the patient with erratic pulse.La enfermera llamó al médico para que revisara al paciente con pulso irregular.
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