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Desultory

[deh-SUHL-tor-ee]

Part of speech: adjective

Origin: Latin, late 16th century

1.

Lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm; (of conversation or speech) going constantly from one subject to another in a halfhearted way; unfocused.

2.

Occurring randomly or occasionally.

Examples of Desultory in a sentence

"The conversation at the party became more desultory as the night wore on."

"Evelyn had a habit of popping in on her friends in a desultory manner."

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