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- Dictionaryerrant/ˈɛrənt/
adjective
- 1. erring or straying from the accepted course or standards: formal, humorous "an errant husband coming back from a night on the tiles" Similar Opposite
- 2. travelling in search of adventure: archaic, literary "that same lady errant" Similar Opposite
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ERRANT definition: 1. behaving wrongly in some way, especially by leaving home: 2. behaving wrongly in some way…. Learn more.
The meaning of ERRANT is behaving wrongly. How to use errant in a sentence. Did you know?
Something or someone described as errant has gone astray or done wrong by going in an unexpected direction. An errant bird might end up in northern Canada while his friends fly to southern Mexico for the winter.
Errant is used to describe someone whose actions are considered unacceptable or wrong by other people. For example, an errant husband is unfaithful to his partner.
ERRANT meaning: 1. behaving wrongly in some way, especially by leaving home: 2. behaving wrongly in some way…. Learn more.
/ˈerənt/ [only before noun] (formal or humorous) doing something that is wrong; not behaving in an acceptable way. an errant father who refused to pay maintenance for his children. (figurative) She brushed an errant curl from her forehead. Definitions on the go.
adj. 1. Roving, especially in search of adventure: knights errant. 2. Failing to adhere to guidelines or moral standards: errant youngsters. 3. a. Moving from the proper course or established limits: errant lambs. b. Aimless or irregular in motion: an errant afternoon breeze. c. Missing an intended target or recipient: an errant shot.