Pronunciation: /ʌn.mɛˈθɑd.ɪ.kəl/
adjective not characterized by method or order; lacking a systematic approach
A1 She is unmethodical in her approach to studying, often procrastinating and cramming at the last minute.
A2 The unmethodical way he organized his notes made it difficult for him to find important information during the exam.
B1 The unmethodical nature of the project manager's planning led to confusion among team members.
B2 Despite his unmethodical work habits, he always manages to meet his deadlines and produce high-quality results.
C1 Her unmethodical approach to project management caused delays and cost overruns in the construction project.
C2 The researcher's unmethodical data collection methods undermined the credibility of his study results.
formal His unmethodical approach to project management led to numerous delays and errors.
informal She's so unmethodical, always losing track of important documents.
slang I can't stand working with him, he's just too unmethodical for my taste.
figurative The artist's unmethodical brush strokes created a chaotic yet captivating masterpiece.
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