errant

IPA: ˈɛrʌnt

noun

  • A knight-errant.

adjective

  • Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits.
  • Roving around; wandering.
  • Prone to making errors; misbehaving.
  • (chiefly with a negative connotation, obsolete) Obsolete form of arrant (“complete; downright, utter”). [(chiefly with a negative connotation, dated) Complete; downright; utter.]
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Examples of "errant" in Sentences

  • The definition may be the errant one.
  • Are we the Knight Errants or the Knights Errant
  • Evolution to the degree indicated here is errant nonsense.
  • Cerise and Nightcrawler then encountered the Knight Errant.
  • An errant tee shot often finds the lake guarding the green.
  • Your post is, in point of fact, errant on the issue of consensus.
  • The Errant, once a farseeing god, is suddenly blind to the future.
  • In fact this vandalism was an attempt to remove the errant material.
  • An inertial barrier system for attenuating the energy of errant vehicles.
  • It is an inertial barrier system for attenuating the energy of errant vehicles.

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