অনিশ্চিত, লক্ষ্যভ্রষ্ট, খেয়ালী, অস্থির, ভ্রমণরত, ভ্রমন্ত, অনিশ্চিতগতি, অস্থিরগতি, অস্থিরপ্রকৃতি, উত্পথ
(1) Liable to sudden unpredictable change.
(2) Having no fixed course.
(3) Likely to perform unpredictably.
(4) Unpredictable; wandering.
(1) He still has this erratic speech pattern, the fluttering of the eyes, and he's the most appalling speechmaker.
(2) Of course, if that kind of erratic weather pattern appeared during winter, then I guessed that a blizzard would appear.
(3) A wave of hands suddenly rose high in the air as each one moved about in erratic and unpredictable movements, each as unique as the children's personality.
(4) Rapid eye movement sleep is characterized by a highly erratic breathing pattern and could not be simulated with current technology.
(5) Now scientists say the warming trend, if it continues, will increase the erratic weather patterns.
(6) My sleep patterns have been so erratic this week that I've felt physically sick at times.
(7) I think I prefer to see him as one of those ageing mongrels one sees with creaky back legs, white whiskers and erratic bowel movements.
(8) The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the erratic weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather.
(9) Other grandparents fear the regular and erratic comings and goings and demands of the unfit parents of their grandchildren.
(10) The Alice Springs district is dry for much of the year, and has an erratic rainfall pattern, with a slight summer maximum.
(11) The vehicle he was driving was stopped because of an erratic driving pattern typical of someone under the influence.
(12) I did not know then that he had an erratic sleep pattern.
(13) Her blood pressure resumed its former erratic pattern.
(14) About 50 minutes later, just as people outside realized there was a problem, the elevator stopped its erratic movements.
(15) Room's movements were becoming more erratic and convulsive, and he seemed to have entered a trance-like state.
(16) Global warming is also implicated in increasingly erratic arctic weather patterns.
(17) As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the erratic clanging became a regular tolling.
(18) I tried for a few photographs to show my appreciation but there was a frisky breeze, too light to notice if it were not for the constant erratic movement of flowers and leaves.
(19) Steady breezes create regular rollers, while erratic squalls thrust up chaotic surges.
(20) Just take for instance, the erratic rain pattern that hit parts of the country in the last farming season.
unpredictable
mercurial
wandering
temperamental
orderly
organized
regular
Certain
Consistent
Definite
Dependable
Predictable
Regular
Reliable
Steady
Sure
Unchanging