1. erratic
It came as no surprise to pundits that the President’s attempt at re-election floundered; even during his term, support for his policies was erratic, with an approval rating jumping anywhere from 30 to 60 percent.
And they'll be more vigorous (and also less erratic) than before because your baby is stronger and excitedly responding to all sorts of stimuli — movement, sounds, light and that candy bar you ate half an hour ago.
His breathing was becoming erratic.
He was considered as the most erraticstudent of higher plants.
He’s a good footballer, but a bit erratic. the recent erratic performance of the markets
My girlfriend is really erratic. One day she's caring and loving, and the other day she is angry with me for no reason.
A second problem is the erratic nature of trade, especially in oil.
2. hotheaded
The Romans prescribed lentils to calm the hotheaded
Anglais mot "narwany"(hotheaded) se produit dans des ensembles:
Ostatni test z angielskiego3. wiry
He had a wiry build.
a short, wiry man with glinting gold fillings