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How to pronounce aberrant in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms deviant, deviate
Derivation aberrance, aberrancy


aberrant behavior.
Type Words
Type of anomaly, unusual person
Derivation aberrate

Examples of aberrant

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It is aberrant to require government permission to exercise a fundamental right.
From the dailyherald.com
However, we did not observe any aberrant development in the Pn.a and Pn.p cells.
From the nature.com
His motive was not an escape compulsion or an aberrant drive for momentary fame.
From the time.com
Some of the marigolds are withered, some aberrant, and some blossom handsomely.
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Aberrant behaviour, often brought on by boredom, is not unusual in zoo animals.
From the economist.com
Far from being aberrant, clinging to parents is instinctual, adaptive behavior.
From the time.com
This suggests that FKBP52 could control the aberrant production of pathogenic Tau.
From the sciencedaily.com
The pattern of lies, dysfunctions, and aberrant behaviors can hardly be catalogued.
From the stltoday.com
Altogether more than 30 aberrant tyrosine kinases are known to cause human cancers.
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More examples
  • Markedly different from an accepted norm; "aberrant behavior"; "deviant ideas"
  • One whose behavior departs substantially from the norm of a group
  • Aberrant is a role-playing game created by White Wolf Game Studio in 1999, set in 2008 A.D. in a world where super-powered humans started appearing one day in 1998. It is the middle setting in the greater Trinity Universe timeline, chronologically situated about 90 years after Adventure! ...
  • A person or object that is aberrant; Differing from the norm, from the expected type; abnormal, anomalous; Deviating from morality; straying from the right way; Deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal
  • (aberrantly) In an aberrant manner; abnormally
  • (aberrancy) Aberrance. A wandering or deviating from the right way; especially, a deviation from truth or rectitude
  • (aberrancy) medical services that deviate from what is considered normal or typical when compared to the national average
  • Latin ab = from, and errare = to wander, hence, deviating from normal.
  • Atypical, departing from the normal type or structure.