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Aberrance

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈæb.ə.rəns/

Definitions

  • A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected.

Usage Examples

  • "The study noted several instances of aberrance in the data."
  • "Her behavior was seen as an aberrance from her typical demeanor."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin "aberrare," meaning to wander away.

Synonyms

  • Deviation
  • Anomaly

Antonyms

  • Conformity
  • Normality

Translations

  • Spanish: Aberrancia
  • French: Aberrance
  • German: Aberration
  • Italian: Aberranza
  • Portuguese: Aberrância
  • Russian: Аберрация (Aberraciya)
  • Chinese (Simplified): 偏离 (Piānlí)
  • Japanese: 外れ (Hazure)
  • Korean: 일탈 (Il-tal)
  • Arabic: انحراف (Inhiraf)
  • Hindi: विचलन (Vichalan)
  • Bengali: অস্বাভাবিকতা (Ôshabhābikatā)
  • Punjabi: ਵਿਚਲਨ (Vichalan)
  • Gujarati: વિચલન (Vichalan)
  • Marathi: विचलन (Vichalan)
  • Tamil: விலகல் (Vilagal)
  • Telugu: విరుద్ధత (Viruddhata)
  • Malayalam: വ്യത്യാസം (Vyatyāsam)
  • Kannada: ವ್ಯತ್ಯಾಸ (Vyatyāsa)
  • Odia: ବିଚଳନ (Bichalana)
  • Assamese: বিচলন (Bicholan)
  • Urdu: انحراف (Inhiraf)
  • Manipuri: Aberrance
  • Sindhi: Aberrance (for context)

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly in different dialects.

Historical Usage

Aberrance has been used in various scientific and philosophical discussions.

Cultural Nuances

The term often appears in discussions about psychology and behavioral science.

More Information

Aberrance is a critical concept in understanding deviations in behavior or phenomena.

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