Randomly: In a random manner, as by chance alone. The participants in the trial were randomly assigned to receive aspirin or a placebo.
ran·dom (r n d m) adj. 1. Having no specific pattern, purpose, or objective: random movements. See Synonyms at chance. 2. Mathematics & Statistics Of or relating to ...
adjective 1. proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers. 2. Statistics . of or characterizing a process ...
Definition of RANDOM. 1. a: lacking a definite plan, purpose, or pattern b: made, done, or chosen at random <read random passages from the book> 2. a: relating to ...
Pure White Audio Noise for composition or just to test your audio equipment Jazz Scales to practice improvisation for students of jazz guitar Samuel Beckett 's randomly ...
noun. impetuous and haphazard movement: now only in at random , without careful choice, aim, plan, etc.; haphazardly · adjective. lacking aim or method; purposeless ...