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Word | Errant |
Spanish Meaning | erróneo, errático, ,errante, andante |
capable of making an error; all men are error-prone / straying from the right course or from accepted standards / Wandering / erring or straying from the proper course or standards. / behaving wrongly / going outside the proper area / sports : not going in the intended direction : not accurate, | |
Usage | ⇒ Someshwer is an errant father ⇒ Many a charming tale has been written about the knights-errant who helped the weak and punished the guilty during the Age of Chivalry. ⇒ what he considers to be no more than errant conduct toward women would be regarded as sexual harassment by most people ⇒ he could never forgive his daughter's errant ways ⇒ an errant musician |
Synonyms | rambling, aberrant, devious, erratic, erring, itinerant, wandering, fugitive, fallible, mischievous, naughty, planetary, shifting, stray, wayward, vagabond, vagrant, roaming, roving, unorthodox, |
Antonyms | correct, decent, infallible, righteous, amenable, clean, compliant, controlled, docile, moral, nice, obedient, proper, submissive, tractable, acquiescent, adult, amiable, angelic, behaved, |
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