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irregular
[ ih-reg-yuh-ler ]
adjective
- without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.:
an irregular pattern.
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- not characterized by any fixed principle, method, continuity, or rate:
irregular intervals.
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- not conforming to established rules, customs, etiquette, morality, etc.:
highly irregular behavior.
- not according to rule, or to the accepted principle, method, course, order, etc.
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- Grammar. not conforming to the prevalent pattern or patterns of formation, inflection, construction, etc., of a language; having a rule descriptive of a very small number of items:
The English verbs “keep” and “see” are irregular in their inflections.
- Military. (formerly, of troops) not belonging to an organized group of the established forces.
- flawed, damaged, or failing to meet a specific standard of manufacture:
a sale of irregular shirts.
- Botany.
- not uniform.
- (of a flower) having the members of some or all of its floral circles or whorls differing from one another in size or shape, or extent of union.
- deviating or experiencing deviations from a normally regular or cyclic body function, as bowel habits or menstruation.
- (of a stock or commodity market) of mixed market activity; showing no clear up or down trend.
noun
- a person or thing that is irregular.
- Commerce. a product or material that does not meet specifications or standards of the manufacturer, as one having imperfections in its pattern.
- Military. a soldier or combatant not of a regular military force, as a guerrilla or partisan.
irregular
/ ɪˈɛɡʊə /
adjective
- lacking uniformity or symmetry; uneven in shape, position, arrangement, etc
- not occurring at expected or equal intervals
an irregular pulse
- differing from the normal or accepted practice or routine
- not according to established standards of behaviour; unconventional
- (of the formation, inflections, or derivations of a word) not following the usual pattern of formation in a language, as English plurals ending other than in -s or -es
- of or relating to guerrillas or volunteers not belonging to regular forces
irregular troops
- (of flowers) having any of their parts, esp petals, differing in size, shape, etc; asymmetric
- (of merchandise) not up to the manufacturer's standards or specifications; flawed; imperfect
noun
- a soldier not in a regular army
- often plural imperfect or flawed merchandise Compare second 1
Derived Forms
- ˈܱ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·u·· adverb
- ܲȴ-·u· adjective
- quasi-·u·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of irregular1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
As someone who was criminally investigated for leaking, and now defends current and former national security whistleblowers in leak investigations, all of this is highly irregular.
Ever since EU countries saw an influx of irregular migrants in 2015-16, they have sought to reform asylum rules.
The signs to look out for include cough, difficulty breathing, low blood pressure and irregular heart rate.
Included in the agreement are a series of measures to control irregular migration, one of the big concerns of voters in the February election.
Trump has alleged that the migrants were members of the Tren de Aragua gang "conducting irregular warfare" against the US and could therefore be removed under the Act.
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