Antimethodically

/ˌæntiːməˈθɒdɪkəli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that is opposed to systematic methods or organized procedures.

Etymology

From antimethodical + -ly adverbial suffix. Allows the adjective concept to modify verbs and entire clauses.

Kelly Says

When scientists say they proceeded 'antimethodically,' it usually means they made a lucky discovery by accident—like Fleming finding penicillin when he wasn't following protocol!

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