scattershot

/ˈskætərˌʃɑt/
adjective
  1. Covering many different subjects or areas in a random, unfocused way; lacking a clear plan or target.
    • A scattershot job search, applying to dozens of unrelated positions, rarely leads to success.
    • The politician's scattershot speech touched on education, taxes, and sports without making any clear point.
    • The scattershot collection of articles in the magazine had no unifying theme.
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