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Webster 1913 Edition
Haphazard
Hap′hazˊard
(hăp′hăzˊẽrd or hăpˊhăz′ẽrd)
, Noun.
[
Hap
+ hazard
.] Extra hazard; chance; accident; random.
We take our principles at
haphazard
, upon trust. Locke.
Definition 2024
haphazard
haphazard
English
Adjective
haphazard (not comparable)
- random; chaotic; incomplete; not thorough, constant, or consistent
- 1886, N. H. Egleston, Arbor-Day, Popular Science Monthly, p. 689:
- The haphazard efforts of a few, working here and there without concert, easily spent themselves in attaining results far short of what were needed.
- 1909, Fielding H. Garrison, Josiah Willard Gibbs and his relation to modern science, Popular Science Monthly, p. 191:
- we assume a gas to be an assemblage of elastic spheres or molecules, flying in straight lines in all directions, with swift haphazard collisions and repulsions, like so many billiard balls.
- 1912, Robert DeC. Ward, The Value of Non-Instrumental Weather Observations, Popular Science Monthly, p. 129:
- There is a very considerable series of observations — non-instrumental, unsystematic, irregular, "haphazard" if you will — which any one with ordinary intelligence and with a real interest in weather conditions may undertake.
- Do not make such haphazard changes to the settings; instead, adjust the knobs carefully, a bit at a time.
- 1886, N. H. Egleston, Arbor-Day, Popular Science Monthly, p. 689:
Antonyms
Translations
random, chaotic, incomplete
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