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All indiscriminate synonyms

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adj indiscriminate

  • wholesale — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
  • haphazard — characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
  • aimless — A person or activity that is aimless has no clear purpose or plan.
  • unplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • assorted — A group of assorted things is a group of similar things that are of different sizes or colours or have different qualities.
  • broad — Something that is broad is wide.
  • careless — If you are careless, you do not pay enough attention to what you are doing, and so you make mistakes, or cause harm or damage.
  • confused — If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
  • desultory — Something that is desultory is done in an unplanned and disorganized way, and without enthusiasm.
  • general — of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
  • heterogeneous — different in kind; unlike; incongruous.
  • hit-or-miss — careless; inattentive; haphazard: The professor criticized the hit-or-miss quality of our research.
  • jumbled — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • miscellaneous — consisting of members or elements of different kinds; of mixed character: a book of miscellaneous essays on American history.
  • mixed — put together or formed by mixing.
  • mongrel — a dog of mixed or indeterminate breed.
  • motley — exhibiting great diversity of elements: a motley crowd. Synonyms: heterogenous, varied, diverse, mixed, assorted, sundry; incongruous, disparate, diversified, dissimilar, divergent. Antonyms: homogeneous, uniform, identical; similar, like.
  • multifarious — having many different parts, elements, forms, etc.
  • promiscuous — characterized by or involving indiscriminate mingling or association, especially having sexual relations with a number of partners on a casual basis.
  • purposeless — having no purpose or apparent meaning.
  • shallow — of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
  • spot — a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.
  • superficial — being at, on, or near the surface: a superficial wound.
  • sweeping — of wide range or scope.
  • uncritical — not inclined or able to judge, especially by the application of comparative standards: an uncritical reader.
  • varied — characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds.
  • variegated — varied in appearance or color; marked with patches or spots of different colors.
  • wide — having considerable or great extent from side to side; broad: a wide boulevard.
  • unconsidered — thought about or decided upon with care: a considered opinion.
  • unsystematic — having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan: a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
  • imperceptive — not perceptive; lacking perception.
  • undiscriminating — differentiating; analytical.
  • methodic — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  • nonselective — having the function or power of selecting; making a selection.

adjective indiscriminate

  • undiscerning — showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
  • catholic — The Catholic Church is the branch of the Christian Church that accepts the Pope as its leader and is based in the Vatican in Rome.
  • chaotic — Something that is chaotic is in a state of complete disorder and confusion.
  • random — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
  • extensive — Covering or affecting a large area.
  • designless — without a design, unplanned
  • arbitrary — 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.
  • blanket — A blanket is a large square or rectangular piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.

general indiscriminate

  • a bit — A bit of something is a small amount of it.
  • a little — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
  • any — You use any in statements with negative meaning to indicate that no thing or person of a particular type exists, is present, or is involved in a situation.
  • in general — of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
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