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irregular

1 of 2adjective
/ɪr.rɛ.gjʊ.lər/
Forms:more irregular,most irregular
1

not conforming to established rules, patterns, or norms

B1
  • The irregular intervals between the train departures made it difficult for passengers to plan their trips.
  • The irregular timing of the meetings often caused confusion among the team members.
  • She arrived at irregular intervals to class, making it hard to catch up with the lessons.
  • Her irregular work schedule made it challenging to maintain a consistent routine.
  • The irregular behavior of the customer raised concerns among the store staff.
2

(of verbs, nouns, or adjectives) not following standard patterns or rules

B2
  • Irregular adjectives in English, such as 'good' and 'better,' require memorization rather than following a simple rule.
  • Learning irregular nouns can be challenging because their plural forms don’t follow regular rules.
  • English has many irregular verbs, like 'go' and 'eat,' that do not follow the standard conjugation patterns.
  • She struggled with irregular verb forms in French, as they often differ significantly from the regular patterns.
  • In English, "be" has an irregular conjugation with forms like "am," "is," "are," and "was."
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3

(of armed forces or military units) not part of the standard, official army, often consisting of volunteers, guerrilla fighters, or paramilitary groups

  • The irregular troops fought using unconventional tactics, often ambushing the enemy in small, scattered units.
  • Irregular military forces in the region often operate outside of official army control.
  • The government struggled to suppress the irregular militia that had gained support among local populations.
  • Irregular fighters in the jungle used their knowledge of the terrain to their advantage.
  • The irregular forces were instrumental in carrying out covert operations behind enemy lines.
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4

lacking consistency, especially in occurrence or activity

  • Irregular employment often leads to financial instability due to unpredictable work hours.
  • The irregular employment patterns of freelance workers can make it difficult to maintain a steady income.
  • Many people in irregular employment do not have access to the same benefits as full-time employees.
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5

not even or balanced in shape or arrangement

  • The irregular shape of the rock made it difficult to fit into the puzzle.
  • The artist's work was admired for its use of irregular lines and abstract shapes.
  • The garden had an irregular design, with plants arranged in a more natural, unstructured pattern.
  • Her irregular handwriting made it hard for others to read, but it was uniquely hers.
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6

not following a regular or symmetrical pattern, often describing flowers, leaves, or other plant structures that deviate from typical forms

  • The plant produces irregular flowers, with asymmetrical petals.
  • The species is known for its irregular leaf shapes, unlike most plants in the area.
  • Irregular flowering patterns can be seen in some wild species, disrupting the typical seasonal bloom.
  • The tree’s irregular growth pattern results in twisted branches.
  • Irregular fruit formation is common in this plant, unlike its more uniform counterparts.