Errant

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English

Adjective

Errant (comparative more Errant, superlative most Errant)

  1. straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits
  2. prone to making errors
  3. traveling in search of adventure
    He wandered in search of love and adventure, like a knight errant.
  4. (proscribed) utter, complete (negative); arrant

Synonyms

  • (utter, complete): arrant (generally distinguished; see usage)

Derived terms

Adverbs for Errant

incurably; nonchalantly; carelessly; incorrigibly; irresponsibly; gaily; happily; rapturously.

Thesaurus

aberrant, aberrative, abroad, adrift, all abroad, all off, all wrong, amiss, askew, astray, at fault, awry, beside the mark, circuitous, circumforaneous, corrupt, deceptive, defective, delusive, departing, desultory, deviant, deviating, deviational, deviative, deviatory, devious, digressive, discursive, distorted, divagatory, drifting, errable, erratic, erring, erroneous, error-prone, excursive, fallacious, fallible, false, faultful, faulty, flawed, flitting, floating, footloose, footloose and fancy-free, fugitive, gadding, gypsy-like, gypsyish, heretical, heterodox, illogical, illusory, indirect, itinerant, labyrinthine, landloping, liable to error, mazy, meandering, migrational, migratory, misbehaving, mischievous, naughty, nomad, nomadic, not right, not true, off, off the track, open to error, out, out-of-the-way, peccant, perverse, perverted, planetary, rambling, ranging, roaming, roving, self-contradictory, serpentine, shifting, snaky, straggling, stray, straying, strolling, swerving, traipsing, transient, transitory, transmigratory, turning, twisting, undirected, unfactual, unorthodox, unproved, unreliable, untrue, vagabond, vagrant, veering, wandering, wide, winding, wrong, zigzag

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