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errant

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++er·rant /ˈerənt/ adjective [only before noun] old-fashioned  BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSbehaving badly, usually by not obeying your parents or not being faithful to your husband or wife 〔孩子〕不听话的;〔丈夫或妻子〕对配偶不忠的 an errant wife 不忠的妻子 their errant son 他们不听话的儿子
Examples from the Corpus
errantImpressionism begat post-impressionism, which begat cubism, which sired futurism, expressionism and all manner of errant abstractions.An errant blind drop pass was intercepted by Iginla, who had only goalie Alexei Egorov in his way.Mrs Frizzell gazed into space and Mrs Murphy smoothed back errant curls from her damp forehead.He fired his pistol in the air and charged over the top as if he were chasing some errant fox.When he hits an errant golf shot, or makes a mental error on the course, he gets aggravated.an errant husbandBut the turnover was an errant pass that Clyde Drexler intercepted with 1: 20 left and the Clippers trailing 103-101.Rainer caught the errant pass.But you and I both know all it would take to wreck your career is one errant snip of the scissors.That errant thought, coming from goodness knew where, made her heart beat an erratic tattoo.
Origin errant (1300-1400) Latin present participle of errare; → ERR
er·rant adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus badly, not usually behaving your parents obeying by


errant
errant /ˈerənt/ adjective [only before noun] old-fashioned
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: present participle of errare; err
behaving badly, usually by not obeying your parents or not being faithful to your husband or wife:
    an errant wife
    their errant son


er·rantBrE /ˈerənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈerənt/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (formal or humorous) doing sth that is wrong; not behaving in an acceptable way 犯错误的;行为不当的;出格的(of a husband or wife 丈夫或妻子) not sexually faithful 对配偶不忠的;出轨的