Random - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈrændəm|  American pronunciation of the word random
Brit.  |ˈrændəm|  British pronunciation of the word random

adjective

- lacking any definite plan or order or purpose; governed by or depending on chance
a random choice
bombs fell at random
random movements

Extra examples

A random sample of doctors from around the country were selected for the study.

We tasted the wines in random order and then rated each.

She collects random photographs that she finds in antique shops.

Pick a random word on the page.

The computer program generates a list of random numbers.

The company has introduced random drug testing of its employees.

A few random shots were fired.

We looked at a random sample of 120 families.

A random sample of people filled out the survey.

Players must pass three random drug screenings.

...refused to believe that the universe as we know it evolved from the random interactions of insentient particles of matter...

...there's always one random whatsit left over every time I put a bookcase together...

The research involves collecting data from two random samples.

Random House accepted the book for publication.

The gang picked their victims at random.

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