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All systematic antonyms

sysΒ·temΒ·atΒ·ic
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adjective systematic

  • jumbled β€” to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • orderless β€” an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • disorganised β€” Lacking order or organisation; confused; chaotic.
  • objectless β€” not directed toward any goal; purposeless; aimless.
  • zigzagged β€” a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
  • nonuniform β€” Not uniform, regular, or constant; varying.
  • arbitrary β€” If you describe an action, rule, or decision as arbitrary, you think that it is not based on any principle, plan, or system. It often seems unfair because of this.
  • elliptic β€” Of, relating to, or having the form of an ellipse.
  • disarrayed β€” Simple past tense and past participle of disarray.
  • designless β€” without a design, unplanned

adj systematic

  • aleatory β€” dependent on chance
  • desultory β€” Something that is desultory is done in an unplanned and disorganized way, and without enthusiasm.
  • directionless β€” the act or an instance of directing.
  • at a loss β€” If a business produces something at a loss, they sell it at a price which is less than it cost them to produce it or buy it.
  • muddled β€” to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • irregular β€” without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.: an irregular pattern.
  • confused β€” If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
  • disordered β€” lacking organization or in confusion; disarranged.
  • disorderly β€” characterized by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused: a disorderly desk.
  • disorganized β€” functioning without adequate order, systemization, or planning; uncoordinated: a woefully disorganized enterprise.
  • inverted β€” to turn upside down.
  • goalless β€” the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
  • intricate β€” having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: an intricate maze.
  • haphazard β€” characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
  • fits and starts β€” (Idiomatic) Activity which is intermittent, variable in intensity, and prolonged by interruptions.
  • chaotic β€” Something that is chaotic is in a state of complete disorder and confusion.
  • imperceptive β€” not perceptive; lacking perception.
  • high tech β€” high technology.
  • disturbed β€” marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
  • anarchic β€” If you describe someone or something as anarchic, you disapprove of them because they do not recognize or obey any rules or laws.
  • aimless β€” A person or activity that is aimless has no clear purpose or plan.
  • daedal β€” skilful or intricate
  • glassy-eyed β€” having a dull, dazed, or uncomprehending expression; staring fixedly.
  • at sea β€” At sea means on or under the sea, far away from land.
  • at sixes and sevens β€” If you say that someone or something is at sixes and sevens, you mean that they are confused or disorganized.
  • all over the map β€” changeable
  • all over the place β€” If something is happening all over the place, it is happening in many different places.
  • hurry-scurry β€” headlong, disorderly haste; hurry and confusion.
  • high-tech β€” high technology.
  • indiscriminate β€” not discriminating; lacking in care, judgment, selectivity, etc.: indiscriminate in one's friendships.
  • messy β€” characterized by a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: a messy room.
  • driftless β€” a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.

adv systematic

  • helter-skelter β€” in headlong and disorderly haste: The children ran helter-skelter all over the house.
  • at random β€” If you choose people or things at random, you do not use any particular method, so they all have an equal chance of being chosen.
  • anywise β€” in any way or manner; at all
  • incontinently β€” immediately; at once; straightaway.
  • hurriedly β€” moving or working rapidly, especially forced or required to hurry, as a person.

adverb systematic

  • incautiously β€” In an incautious manner; with a lack of caution.
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