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haphazardly

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/hæpˈhæzərdli/ · hap-haz-ard-ly

in a random or careless manner; without organization or planning.

Meanings

adverbinformal

in a random or careless manner; without organization or planning.

بے ترتیبی سے؛ کسی منصوبے یا ترتیب کے بغیر.

بے ترتیبی سے

be tartibi se

Synonyms

randomlycarelesslychaoticallyبے ترتیببے سوچے سمجھےبے ہنگم

Antonyms

systematicallyorderlymethodicallyترتیب وارمنظمطریقہ کار

Common Collocations

  • haphazardly thrown together
  • haphazardly arranged items
  • haphazardly planned event

Example Sentences

The papers were haphazardly scattered across the floor.

کاغذات بے ترتیبی سے فرش پر بکھرے ہوئے تھے.

Kaghazat be tartibi se farsh par bikharay huay thay.

She completed the project haphazardly, leading to several mistakes.

اس نے منصوبہ بے ترتیبی سے مکمل کیا، جس کی وجہ سے کئی غلطیاں ہوئیں.

Us ne mansooba be tartibi se mukammal kiya, jis ki wajah se kai ghaltiyan huin.

The furniture was arranged haphazardly in the room.

کمرے میں فرنیچر بے ترتیب رکھا گیا تھا.

Kamray mein furniture be tareeb rakha gaya tha.

Easily Confused With

haphazard:Haphazardly is an adverb describing the manner of doing something, while haphazard is the adjective describing something done without care or planning.

Word Family

haphazard
adjectiveبے ترتیب

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a tornado, which scatters things haphazardly.

Visualize a messy room where items are thrown around without any order.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کسی کا ہنر ہو یا بے ترتیبی کا چرچا ہو، بس یوں ہی سرمست ہیں، بے ہنگم چالیں چلتے ہیں.

Kisi ka hunar ho ya be tartibi ka charcha ho, Bas yun hi sarmast hain, be hangam chaalain chalte hain.

Be it someone's skill or talk of disorder, We are merely intoxicated, moving chaotically.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بے ترتیبی سے بیچ کھیدنا، پھل نہیں دیتا.

Be tartibi se beech khedna, phal nahi deta.

Sowing seeds haphazardly does not yield fruit.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "haphazard" — by chance, without a plan

First known use: 17th century

The term 'haphazard' comes from 'hap' meaning chance and 'hazard' meaning danger. It describes acts done carelessly or without planning.