Pronunciation: /əˈberənsiz/
noun a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected
A1 I don't understand these aberrancies in the data.
A2 The scientist studied the aberrancies in the experiment results.
B1 The artist's work often explores themes of aberrancies in society.
B2 The detective noticed the aberrancies in the suspect's alibi.
C1 The philosopher delved into the aberrancies of human behavior.
C2 The psychologist specialized in treating patients with cognitive aberrancies.
formal The scientist studied the genetic aberrancies in the population to understand the causes of certain diseases.
informal I heard there were some aberrancies in the data, but I'm not sure what caused them.
slang The boss always points out the aberrancies in my work, but I think he's just being picky.
figurative Her unconventional style may seem like aberrancies to some, but to her, it's just a form of self-expression.
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