ALL meanings of randomly
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R r - adverb randomly in random manner 1
- adverb randomly unexpectedly 1
- adjective randomly proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers. 1
- adjective randomly Statistics. of or characterizing a process of selection in which each item of a set has an equal probability of being chosen. 1
- adjective randomly Building Trades. (of building materials) lacking uniformity of dimensions: random shingles. (of ashlar) laid without continuous courses. constructed or applied without regularity: random bond. 1
- adjective randomly Slang. unknown, unidentified, or suspiciously out of place: A couple of random guys showed up at the party. odd or unpredictable, often in an amusing way: my totally random life. 1
- noun randomly something that is random, or a random state or condition: different statistical methods used to estimate randoms. 1
- noun randomly Slang. a person or thing that is unknown, unidentified, or suspiciously out of place. a person or thing that is odd or unpredictable. 1
- noun randomly Chiefly British. bank3 (def 7b). 1
- adverb randomly Building Trades. without uniformity: random-sized slates. 1
- idioms randomly at random, without definite aim, purpose, method, or adherence to a prior arrangement; in a haphazard way: Contestants were chosen at random from the studio audience. 1