aberrant in English
- aberrant⇄aberrant, adjective, noun.
- aberrant⇄adj. deviating from what is regular, normal, or right.
Ex. a rocket on an aberrant course, aberrant behavior. He likes man to be playful, variedly worshipful, comic, aberrant and unpredictable (Wall Street Journal).
(SYN) abnormal, deviant, - aberrant⇄adv. aberrantly.
- aberrant⇄noun a person who deviates from normal human behavior.
aberrant in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
aberrant in Hindi हिन्दी
aberrant in Sindhi سنڌي
aberrant in Tamil தமிழ்
Aberrant
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
/əˈbɛr.ənt/
Definitions
- Deviating from the norm or what is expected.
Usage Examples
- "His aberrant behavior raised concerns among his peers."
- "The aberrant data points were excluded from the analysis."
Etymology
From Latin "aberrans," meaning straying or wandering.
Synonyms
- Deviant
- Anomalous
Antonyms
- Normal
- Typical
Translations
- Spanish: Aberrante
- French: Aberrant
- German: Abweichend
- Italian: Aberrante
- Portuguese: Aberrante
- Russian: Аберрантный (Aberrantny)
- Chinese (Simplified): 偏离的 (Piānlí de)
- Japanese: 異常な (Ijō na)
- Korean: 비정상적인 (Bijeongsangjeogin)
- Arabic: شاذ (Shadh)
- Hindi: विचलित (Vichalit)
- Bengali: অস্বাভাবিক (Ôshabhābik)
- Punjabi: ਅਨਿਯਮਤ (Aniyamat)
- Gujarati: વિકારિત (Vikārit)
- Marathi: विचलित (Vichalit)
- Tamil: மாறுபட்ட (Māṟupatta)
- Telugu: విరుద్ధ (Viruddha)
- Malayalam: വ്യത്യസ്ത (Vyatyastha)
- Kannada: ವಿಭಿನ್ನ (Vibhinna)
- Odia: ବିଚଳ (Bichala)
- Assamese: বিচলিত (Bichalit)
- Urdu: انحرافی (Inhirafi)
- Manipuri: Aberrant
- Sindhi: Aberrant (for context)
Regional Pronunciation Variations
Pronunciation may vary slightly in different dialects.
Historical Usage
Aberrant has been used in various scientific fields, particularly in biology and psychology.
Cultural Nuances
The term is often employed in discussions about social behavior and mental health.
More Information
Aberrant behavior is crucial for understanding patterns in psychology and sociology.