Haphazard

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Pronunciation: /ˈhæphæzərd/

Definitions of haphazard

noun a haphazard circumstance or event

Example Sentences

A1 The haphazard of my room made it difficult to find anything.

A2 The haphazard of his approach to studying resulted in poor grades.

B1 The haphazard of the construction site led to safety concerns.

B2 The haphazard of her decision-making process caused chaos in the office.

C1 The haphazard of the government's policies resulted in economic instability.

C2 The haphazard of the team's strategy ultimately led to their defeat in the championship game.

adjective characterized by lack of order or planning; random

Example Sentences

A1 The haphazard arrangement of the furniture made the room look messy.

A2 She took a haphazard approach to studying for the exam, and ended up not doing well.

B1 The haphazard construction of the building led to safety concerns among residents.

B2 The haphazard distribution of resources caused chaos within the organization.

C1 The haphazard implementation of new policies resulted in confusion among employees.

C2 The haphazard decision-making process ultimately led to the company's downfall.

Examples of haphazard in a Sentence

formal The haphazard arrangement of the furniture made the room look disorganized.

informal She always does things in a haphazard way, never planning ahead.

slang The party was thrown together in a haphazard manner, but it turned out to be a blast.

figurative His thoughts were like a haphazard jumble, making it difficult for him to focus on one thing at a time.

Grammatical Forms of haphazard

past tense

haphazarded

plural

haphazards

comparative

more haphazard

superlative

most haphazard

present tense

haphazards

future tense

will haphazard

perfect tense

have haphazarded

continuous tense

is haphazarding

singular

haphazard

positive degree

haphazard

infinitive

to haphazard

gerund

haphazarding

participle

haphazarded

Origin and Evolution of haphazard

First Known Use: 1567 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'haphazard' originated from Middle English, combining 'hap' (chance) and 'hazard' (risk or danger).
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something happening by chance or without planning, the word 'haphazard' has evolved to also imply randomness or lack of order.