Patchy

/ˈpætʃi/ adjective

Definition

Having areas covered or visible in an uneven pattern; incomplete or inconsistent.

Etymology

From 'patch' (from Middle English 'pacche,' origin uncertain, possibly from Old Norse) plus '-y' (adjectival suffix). A patch is a piece or area, so patchy means having discrete patches.

Kelly Says

Your patchy internet connection literally has patches of coverage and patches of dead zones—the word perfectly describes that frustrating on-and-off pattern.

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