| word | random |
|---|---|
| definition | adjective A random sample or method is one in which all the people or things involved have an equal chance of being chosen. The survey used a random sample of two thousand people across England and Wales. The competitors will be subject to random drug testing. ...interviews with a randomly selected sample of thirty girls aged between 13 and 18. If you describe events as random, you mean that they do not seem to follow a definite plan or pattern . ...random violence against innocent victims. Children's words and actions are often fairly random. ...random variations of the wind. ...drinks and magazines left scattered randomly around. Isn't this a demand to control the randomness of life? |
| inflections | randomlyrandomlyrandomness |
| cefr-level | B2 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:b2
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