Arrant

/ˈærənt/ adjective

Complete, utter, or absolute; used to emphasize that something is bad or wrong in the most extreme way.

From Middle English and Old French 'errant', meaning wandering or roving, from 'errer' (to wander). The meaning shifted to 'extreme' or 'utter' in the 14th-15th centuries, possibly influenced by association with 'errant' knights.

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