Arrant vs. Errant

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Arrantadjective

Utter; complete (with a negative sense).

Arrantadjective

obsolete form of errant

Arrantadjective

Notoriously or preëminently bad; thorough or downright, in a bad sense; shameless; unmitigated; as, an arrant rogue or coward.

Arrantadjective

Thorough or downright, in a good sense.

Arrantadjective

without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers;

Arrantadjective

complete, utter

Errantadjective

Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits.

Errantadjective

Wandering; roving around.

Errantadjective

Prone to making errors; misbehaved.

Errantadjective

(proscribed) Utter, complete (negative); arrant.

Errantnoun

A knight-errant.

Errantadjective

Wandering; deviating from an appointed course, or from a direct path; roving.

Errantadjective

Notorious; notoriously bad; downright; arrant.

Errantadjective

Journeying; itinerant; - formerly applied to judges who went on circuit and to bailiffs at large.

Errantnoun

One who wanders about.

Errantadjective

straying from the right course or from accepted standards;

Errantadjective

uncontrolled motion that is irregular or unpredictable;

Errantadjective

erring or straying from the accepted course or standards

Errantadjective

not in the right place; having moved from the correct position or course

Errantadjective

(of a polychaete worm) of a predatory kind that moves about actively and is not confined to a tube or burrow.

Errantadjective

travelling in search of adventure

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