Pronunciation: /ˈrændəmnəs/
noun the quality or state of lacking a definite plan, purpose, or pattern
A1 I don't like randomness in my daily routine.
A2 The game relies on randomness to keep it interesting.
B1 The scientist studied the randomness of genetic mutations.
B2 The artist used randomness as a theme in their latest exhibition.
C1 The professor's research focused on the mathematical properties of randomness.
C2 The philosopher contemplated the role of randomness in the universe.
adjective not predictable, haphazard
A1 The random selection of colors for the painting made it look unique.
A2 The random arrangement of furniture in the room gave it a cozy feel.
B1 The randomness of the weather patterns made it difficult to predict the outcome.
B2 The randomness of the test questions challenged the students' ability to think on their feet.
C1 The artist embraced randomness in his work, allowing for unexpected elements to emerge.
C2 The scientist studied the inherent randomness of quantum mechanics, leading to groundbreaking discoveries.
formal The concept of randomness plays a crucial role in statistical analysis.
informal I love how randomness adds excitement to games like bingo.
slang Dude, that party was so random - we had no idea what was going to happen next!
figurative In the chaos of life, randomness can sometimes lead to unexpected opportunities.
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