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meaning random chance or a varietyhap·haz·ard (hap′haz′ərd)
-noun- mere chance; accident; fortuity -adjective- not planned; random -adverb- by chance; casually ---- aimless, accidental, casual, offhand, careless, slipshod, incidental, unexpected, unthinking, unconscious, uncoordinated, slovenly, reckless, unconcerned, unpremeditated, loose, indiscriminate, unsystematic, unrestricted, unselected, irregular, motley, multifarious, blind, purposeless, unplanned, chaotic, Antonyms; careful, studied, planned. He always had a haphazard style one had never seen him make a plan. This was it. She was finally going to exact her long-overdue revenge, a la Uma Thurman in Kill Bill. The threat was proved to be imaginary, however, when Taylor turned to a haphazard pile of vegetables. The location of the examples in the sections is a bit haphazard as the section started to grow beyond my previous navigation options. |
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Planing something out as you go, Thinking about the end result and not the plan ahead of time Jack Sparrow is a haphazard person
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To do something without order or planning, or to seem random. Easily remembered because it sounds and is basically the same as half-assed. His room seemed haphazard with the clothes scattered everywhere.
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Throughout, he shows how only evolution, haphazard and undirected, could have produced the minds we humans have.
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