Adjective
arbitrary (comparative more arbitrary, superlative most arbitrary)
- (usually of a decision) Based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random.
Benjamin Franklin's designation of "positive" and "negative" to different charges was arbitrary.
The decision to use 18 years as the legal age of adulthood was arbitrary, as both age 17 and 19 were reasonable alternatives.
- Determined by impulse rather than reason; often connoting heavy-handedness.
- 1937/1938, Albert Einstein, letter to Max Born
The Russian trials were Stalin's purges, with which he attempted to consolidate his power. Like most people in the West, I believed these show trials to be the arbitrary acts of a cruel dictator.
1906, Gelett Burgess, Are You a Bromide?:The bromide conforms to everything sanctioned by the majority, and may be depended upon to be trite, banal, and arbitrary.
- (mathematics) Any, out of all that are possible.
The equation is true for an arbitrary value of x.
- Determined by independent arbiter.
- (linguistics) Not representative or symbolic; not iconic.
Translations
based on individual discretion or judgment
- Arabic: اِعْتِبَاطِيّ (iʕtibāṭiyy)
- Asturian: arbitrariu
- Belarusian: адво́льны m (advólʹny)
- Bulgarian: произволен (bg) (proizvolen), своеволен (bg) (svoevolen)
- Catalan: arbitrari (ca)
- Czech: libovolný (cs) m
- Danish: vilkårlig, arbitrær (da)
- Dutch: willekeurig (nl), arbitrair (nl)
- Finnish: mielivaltainen (fi)
- French: arbitraire (fr)
- Galician: arbitrario (gl)
- Georgian: დაუსაბუთებელი (dausabutebeli)
- German: willkürlich (de), nach Ermessen, in freiem Ermessen, frei (de), Ermessens-, arbiträr (de)
- Greek: αυθαίρετος (el) (afthaíretos)
- Hindi: यादृच्छिक (hi) m (yādŕcchik)
- Hungarian: önkényes (hu)
- Icelandic: geðþóttalegur
- Ido: arbitriala (io)
- Irish: ar togradh, aondeonach
- Italian: arbitrario (it) m, arbitraria (it) f
- Japanese: 恣意的な (ja) (しいてきな, shiiteki-na)
- Latin: arbitrārius
- Macedonian: произволен (proizvolen)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: vilkårlig (no)
- Nynorsk: vilkårleg
- Polish: arbitralny (pl), umowny (pl), dowolny (pl)
- Portuguese: arbitrário (pt) m, arbitrária (pt) f
- Romanian: arbitrar (ro)
- Russian: произво́льный (ru) (proizvólʹnyj)
- Spanish: arbitrario (es)
- Swedish: godtycklig (sv)
- Tagalog: alitakdain
- Thai: ดุลยพินิจ (dun-là-yá-pí-nít)
- Turkish: keyfî (tr), isteğe bağlı, ihtiyarî (tr)
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determined by impulse
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 任意 (zh) (rènyì), 随机决定
- Czech: náladový m
- Danish: vilkårlig
- Dutch: willekeurig (nl)
- Esperanto: hazarda
- Finnish: mielivaltainen (fi), umpimähkäinen (fi), omavaltainen
- French: arbitraire (fr)
- Georgian: თვითნებური (tvitneburi)
- German: willkürlich (de), arbiträr (de), eigenwillig (de), unbegründet (de), launenhaft (de), launisch (de)
- Greek: (adjective) αυθαίρετος (el) (afthaíretos), δεσποτικός (el) (despotikós), αυταρχικός (el) (aftarchikós), παρορμητικός (el) (parormitikós), αυθόρμητος (el) (afthórmitos); (noun) αυθαίρετος αριθμός, τυπογραφικό στοιχείο εκτός "οικογένειας", παράταιρο και ανομοιογενές στοιχείο
- Hebrew: שרירותי m (shriruty), שרירותית f (shrirutyt)
- Indonesian: sembarang (id), siapa saja (id), apa saja (id), mana saja
- Italian: arbitrario (it)
- Japanese: 任意 (ja) (にんい, nin-i), 不特定多数 (ふとくていたすう, futokutei-tasū)
- Latin: arbitrārius
- Norwegian: vilkårlig (no)
- Portuguese: arbitrário (pt)
- Romanian: arbitrar (ro), impulsiv (ro)
- Russian: произво́льный (ru) (proizvólʹnyj)
- Spanish: arbitrario (es)
- Swedish: godtycklig (sv), arbiträr (sv)
- Tagalog: alitakdain
- Thai: ตามอำเภอใจ (th) (dtaam-am-pəə-jai)
- Turkish: keyfî (tr), dürtüsel
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mathematics: any out of all possible
linguistics: not representative or symbolic
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- Bulgarian: (please verify) деспотичен (bg) (despotičen), (please verify) тираничен (bg) (tiraničen)
- Bulgarian: (please verify) произволен (bg) (proizvolen), (please verify) случаен (bg) (slučaen)
- Czech: (please verify) libovolný (cs) m
- Danish: (please verify) arbitrær (da)
- Dutch: (please verify) willekeurig (nl)
- Dutch: (please verify) arbitrair (nl), (please verify) willekeurig (nl)
- Esperanto: (please verify) arbitra (eo)
- French: (please verify) arbitraire (fr)
- Georgian: (please verify) ჭირვეული (č̣irveuli)
- Georgian: (please verify) დესპოტური (desṗoṭuri)
- German: (please verify) beliebig (de), (please verify) willkürlich (de), (please verify) erratisch (de)
- German: (please verify) willkürlich (de), (please verify) eigenmächtig (de), (please verify) Willkür-, (please verify) rücksichtslos (de)
- Irish: (please verify) ansmachtúil, (please verify) dírialta
- Irish: (please verify) treallach
- Italian: (please verify) scelto a caso (it)
- Norwegian: (please verify) vilkårlig (no)
- Norwegian: (please verify) tilfeldig (no)
- Portuguese: (please verify) arbitrário (pt)
- Romanian: (please verify) arbitrar (ro), (please verify) despotic (ro)
- Romanian: (please verify) arbitrar (ro)
- Russian: (please verify) произво́льный (ru) (proizvólʹnyj)
- Tagalog: (please verify) alitakdain
- Thai: (please verify) สุ่ม (th) (sùm)
- Turkish: (please verify) gelişigüzel (tr), (please verify) rastgele (tr), lalettayin (tr)
- Turkish: (please verify) re'sen
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Noun
arbitrary (plural arbitraries)
- Anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee.
1953, Samuel Beckett, Watt, [Paris]: Olympia Press, →OCLC:And in this long chain of consistence, a chain stretching from the long dead to the far unborn, the notion of the arbitrary could only survive as the notion of a pre-established arbitrary.
Further reading
- “arbitrary”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “arbitrary”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
arbitrariness on Wikipedia.Wikipedia