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at random

The teacher selects a student at random to answer the question.

Definition

Adverb: In a way that lacks a definite plan, pattern, or purpose; without method or conscious choice.

Usage

The phrase "at random" describes an action done without any specific order, aim, or system. It emphasizes the absence of a deliberate selection process. - It is used to modify verbs. - It often appears with verbs like choose, select, pick, distribute, or fire.

Examples
  • The winners were chosen at random from all eligible entries.
  • He opened the book and pointed to a line at random.
  • The survey sampled participants at random to ensure unbiased results.
  • Seeds were scattered at random across the field.
Advanced Usage
  • Statistical and Scientific Context: In mathematics and research, "at random" has a precise meaning, implying that every item in a set has an equal probability of being selected. This is fundamental to concepts like random sampling.
    • In a fair lottery, each ticket is drawn at random.
  • Philosophical/Figurative Use: Can describe events or actions perceived as lacking cause or purpose.
    • Events sometimes seem to happen at random, without any discernible reason.
Variants and Related Words
  • Randomly (adverb): The more common single-word adverb with virtually identical meaning.
    • The names were selected randomly.
  • Random (adjective): Describes something done or chosen without method.
    • A random sample; a random encounter.
Synonyms
  • Haphazardly
  • Arbitrarily
  • Indiscriminately
  • By chance
Antonyms
  • Systematically
  • Methodically
  • Deliberately
  • Purposefully
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • Random selection: The process of choosing something at random.
  • Pick/Pull something out of a hat: An idiom meaning to choose something at random.
    • The team captain was picked out of a hat.
at random

The teacher selects a student at random to answer the question.

Adverb
  1. in a random manner
    • the houses were randomly scattered
    • bullets were fired into the crowd at random