unaimed

/ʌnˈeɪmd/
adjective
  1. Not directed or intended toward a specific target or goal; without a clear purpose or aim.
    • The child threw an unaimed handful of sand that scattered everywhere.
    • She made an unaimed swipe at the fly, missing it completely.
    • His unaimed comments during the meeting confused everyone because they didn't relate to the topic.
  2. Not guided by a specific intention or plan; random or haphazard.
    • Their unaimed conversation drifted from one subject to another without any real discussion.
    • The unaimed search for answers led them down many dead ends.
    • He took an unaimed walk through the city, just letting his feet carry him wherever.
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