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vagarious
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adjective
1.
characterized by
vagaries
;
erratic; capricious:
a vagarious foreign policy.
2.
roving; wandering:
vagarious artists.
Origin:
1790–1800;
vagary
+
-ous
Related forms
va·gar·i·ous·ly,
adverb
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vagarious
(vəˈɡɛərɪəs)
—
adj
rare
characterized or caused by vagaries; irregular or erratic
va'gariously
—
adv
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