randomly

adverb16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Describes objects or points that are spread out over an area in no particular pattern.

Used to describe a group of items or people that are combined without a specific order.

To make a selection based on chance rather than a specific reason.

A more formal way to say 'choose randomly'.

Describes an event or phenomenon that happens without a predictable cause or pattern.

An informal way to say 'choose randomly'.

To create something, like a sequence of numbers or characters, using a process that ensures unpredictability.

In statistics or research, to select a subset from a population where each member has an equal chance of being chosen.

To give out or spread things among a group in a non-systematic way.

To select something, like a name or number, from a container without looking.

To assign resources or tasks without a predetermined system.

To put things in various locations without a plan.

To place a set of items in no particular order.

To separate a whole into parts without a specific methodology.

To spread or scatter things over a wide area without a pattern.

In a military or conflict context, to shoot a weapon without aiming at a specific target.