Definition of randomness in English:
randomness
noun ˈrandəmnəsˈrændəmnəs
mass noun1The quality or state of lacking a pattern or principle of organization; unpredictability.
we accept randomness in our own lives but we crave logic in art
Example sentencesExamples
- They repeatedly insist on the existence of immutable and eternal laws that lend a structure and meaning to the seeming randomness of life.
- The film's charm is the feeling of spontaneity and randomness.
- Risk, he argued, was a randomness - as in a game of roulette - whose probability could be determined.
- But what of statistical randomness in the succession of the cards?
- There's a certain randomness which is the most exciting part about these discoveries.
- Analytics find patterns in the randomness of data so that you can discover valuable information and gain insight.
- There is no randomness to his choices.
- The universe is made up of both order and randomness.
- As we all know, there is a great deal of randomness about the weather.
- The narratives repeat images of humiliation, brutality, and the sheer randomness of tragedy among people who have few allies and fewer options.
2informal Oddness or eccentricity.
we tease her for her complete randomness
Example sentencesExamples
- Randomness time!
- All in favor of randomness say "cream cheese milkshake"!
- I like the randomness of your reviews.
- Yes, comedy that often uses randomness to draw laughs can vary hugely from person to person.
- The new generation holds a belief that randomness and incoherentness is the new form of comedy.
- He was having fun with someone who would take his randomness and his geekiness with everything else he had to offer.
- Sophia walked across the room and found her favorite black pants and a random (YAY randomness) black shirt.
- As an amateur comic he embraces randomness.
- Local comedian Patrick Moore will be serving up the randomness movie-style.
- She did it with grace, poise and complete randomness.