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Abitrary

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Determined by chance or whim rather than by reason or necessity.

Sample sentence 1: The toy's color was chosen in an abitrary manner, with no specific reason behind it.

Sample sentence 2: The judge accused the jury of making an abitrary decision, as the evidence did not support the verdict.

Sample sentence 3: The manager's abitrary decision to increase the workload without any explanation caused frustration among the employees.

Sense 2: Not bound by any rule or law; unrestricted by rules or laws.

Sample sentence 1: The artist's abitrary style allowed him to create unique and innovative artwork.

Sample sentence 2: Our company has an abitrary dress code policy, allowing employees to dress casually.

Sample sentence 3: The abitrary nature of the game made it more exciting and unpredictable.

Sense 3: Existing or happening only within a particular geographical area.

Sample sentence 1: This traditional dish is a popular abitrary delicacy in the southern region of the country.

Sample sentence 2: The abitrary customs and traditions of the island's indigenous people attract tourists from all over the world.

Sample sentence 3: Local festivals often showcase abitrary music, dances, and cuisines unique to the area.

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