irregular
Americanadjective
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without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc..
an irregular pattern.
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- uneven, unsymmetrical
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not characterized by any fixed principle, method, continuity, or rate.
irregular intervals.
- Synonyms:
- lawless, eccentric, erratic, capricious, disorderly, unsystematic, unmethodical
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not conforming to established rules, customs, etiquette, morality, etc..
highly irregular behavior.
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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.
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Military. (formerly, of troops) not belonging to an organized group of the established forces.
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flawed, damaged, or failing to meet a specific standard of manufacture.
a sale of irregular shirts.
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Botany.
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not uniform.
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(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.
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deviating or experiencing deviations from a normally regular or cyclic body function, as bowel habits or menstruation.
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(of a stock or commodity market) of mixed market activity; showing no clear up or down trend.
noun
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a person or thing that is irregular.
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Commerce. a product or material that does not meet specifications or standards of the manufacturer, as one having imperfections in its pattern.
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Military. a soldier or combatant not of a regular military force, as a guerrilla or partisan.
adjective
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lacking uniformity or symmetry; uneven in shape, position, arrangement, etc
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not occurring at expected or equal intervals
an irregular pulse
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differing from the normal or accepted practice or routine
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not according to established standards of behaviour; unconventional
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(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
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of or relating to guerrillas or volunteers not belonging to regular forces
irregular troops
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(of flowers) having any of their parts, esp petals, differing in size, shape, etc; asymmetric
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(of merchandise) not up to the manufacturer's standards or specifications; flawed; imperfect
noun
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a soldier not in a regular army
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(often plural) imperfect or flawed merchandise Compare second 1
Related Words
Irregular, abnormal, exceptional imply a deviation from the regular, the normal, the ordinary, or the usual. Irregular, not according to rule, refers to any deviation, as in form, arrangement, action, and the like; it may imply such deviation as a mere fact, or as regrettable, or even censurable. Abnormal means a deviation from the common rule, often implying that this results in an aberrant or regrettably strange form or nature of a thing: abnormal lack of emotion; A two-headed calf is abnormal. Exceptional means out of the ordinary or unusual; it may refer merely to the rarity of occurrence, or to the superiority of quality: an exceptional case; an exceptional mind. Because of the stigma of abnormal, exceptional is today frequently substituted for it in contexts where such a euphemism may be thought to be appropriate: a school for exceptional children (children who are abnormal in behavior, mental capacity, or the like).
Other Word Forms
- irregularly adverb
- quasi-irregular adjective
- quasi-irregularly adverb
Etymology
Origin of irregular
First recorded in 1350–1400; from Late Latin irrēgulāris ( ir- 2, regular ); replacing Middle English irreguler, from Middle French
Example Sentences
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The candies themselves looked like tiny, dusty potatoes: irregular little lumps of sweet cream with bits of coconut rolled in cinnamon, dusty and warm-smelling, tucked into a plastic tray.
From Salon • Mar. 17, 2026
But local rights group Foro Penal has documented only 670 releases so far, criticizing the regime’s lack of transparency, irregular pace and arbitrary process.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 10, 2026
Karapetyan described these irregular patterns as "mouse bites."
From Science Daily • Mar. 5, 2026
"Those who can leave legally do so. Those who can't are pushed into irregular migration, even if the journey carries extreme risks," he told AFP.
From Barron's • Feb. 18, 2026
Bernini’s intention must have been for the water to trickle musically from the wide shell with its irregular edges into the basin below.
From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan
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