Pronunciation: /ʌnˌsɪs.təˈmæ.tɪk/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unsystematic' describes something that lacks a systematic approach or organization
A1 My desk is always messy because I have an unsystematic way of organizing my papers.
A2 She approached the task in an unsystematic manner, resulting in a lot of confusion.
B1 The company's filing system was unsystematic, making it difficult to find important documents.
B2 The research findings were dismissed due to the unsystematic methodology used in the study.
C1 The professor criticized the student's unsystematic approach to analyzing the data.
C2 The artist's creative process appeared unsystematic to outsiders, but it was actually carefully planned and executed.
formal The research findings were inconclusive due to the unsystematic approach used in data collection.
informal I couldn't find my keys because of my unsystematic way of organizing things.
slang His study habits are so unsystematic, he's always cramming for exams at the last minute.
figurative The artist's unsystematic brush strokes created a chaotic yet intriguing masterpiece.
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