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General polarization states associated with electric fields that fluctuate randomly in three spatial dimensions may be classified as regular and nonregular. We assess the concept of nonregularity and examine its consequences. We also discuss the electric field’s apparent dimensionality and consider random evanescent electromagnetic waves as examples.