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haphazard
[ adjective adverb hap-haz-erd; noun hap-haz-erd ]
adjective
- characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
Synonyms: unsystematic, helter-skelter, slapdash, careless, disorganized
Antonyms: organized, systematic, methodical
adverb
noun
- mere chance; accident.
haphazard
/ hæpˈhæzəd /
adverb
- at random
adjective
- careless; slipshod
noun
- rare.chance
Derived Forms
- hapˈhazardly, adverb
- hapˈhazardness, noun
Other Words From
- hap·hazard·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of haphazard1
Example Sentences
Despite lifting the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, the Red Devils seemed to lack any sort of identity under the haphazard style of Ten Hag, ending eighth last season, their lowest Premier League finish.
We see fathers and sons torn apart by the rise of the Revolutionary War, fears of technological innovations, and a rather haphazard discussion between a Black family about how to handle the police.
But he played down the idea of an organised supply chain, insisting the smuggling system was more like a haphazard series of stepping stones, with each stage controlled by separate gangs.
As the Dodgers piled on the runs — again — the Mets increasingly ran out of the batter’s box with quick swings and offered only minor mound resistance with haphazard pitching.
But she said she found their mother, who worked as a part-time carer, to be "aloof", "haphazard" and a bit "dysfunctional", the statement continued.
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