noun
- plural of haphazard; things done or occurring by chance rather than by plan or design
Usage: usually used in the phrase 'at haphazard' or as a countable plural in formal contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of haphazard; to do something in a random or unplanned way
Usage: rare; archaic or literary usage
Examples
- The project succeeded despite the haphazards of poor planning and limited resources.
- She haphazards a guess about the answer without studying the material.
- The team's haphazards approach to scheduling led to numerous conflicts.
- He haphazards his savings on risky investments.
- The construction proceeded at haphazard, with no clear timeline or budget.
- Multiple haphazards threatened the success of the expedition.