irregular


1ir·reg·u·lar

adj \i-ˈre-gyə-lər, ˌi(r)-\

Definition of IRREGULAR

1
a : not being or acting in accord with laws, rules, or established custom <irregular conduct> b : not conforming to the usual pattern of inflection <irregular verbs>; specifically : strong 16 c : not following a usual or prescribed procedure; especially British : celebrated without either proclamation of the banns or publication of intention to marry <irregular marriage>
2
: not belonging to or a part of a regular organized group; specifically : not belonging to a regular army but raised for a special purpose <irregular troops>
3
a : lacking perfect symmetry or evenness <an irregular coastline> b : having one or more floral parts of the same whorl different in size, shape, or arrangement; specifically : zygomorphic
4
: lacking continuity or regularity especially of occurrence or activity <irregular employment>
ir·reg·u·lar·ly adverb

Examples of IRREGULAR

  1. His behavior as a teacher was highly irregular.
  2. Her application was handled in an irregular manner.
  3. a very jagged, irregular surface
  4. The stone has an irregular shape.
  5. He has a very irregular schedule.
  6. The festival has been held at irregular intervals.

Origin of IRREGULAR

Middle English irreguler, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin irregularis not in accordance with rule, from Latin in- + regularis regular
First Known Use: 14th century

Synonym Discussion of IRREGULAR

irregular, anomalous, unnatural mean not conforming to rule, law, or custom. irregular implies not conforming to a law or regulation imposed for the sake of uniformity in method, practice, or conduct <concerned about his irregular behavior>. anomalous implies not conforming to what might be expected because of the class or type to which it belongs or the laws that govern its existence <her drive made her an anomalous figure in a sleepy organization>. unnatural suggests what is contrary to nature or to principles or standards felt to be essential to the well-being of civilized society <prisoners treated with unnatural cruelty>.

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