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- Dictionaryaberrant/əˈbɛrənt/
adjective
- 1. departing from an accepted standard: "this somewhat aberrant behaviour requires an explanation"
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ABERRANT definition: 1. different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way: 2. different from…. Learn more.
- English (US)
ABERRANT meaning: 1. different from what is typical or...
- Portuguese Translation
aberrant translate: aberrante. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Znaczenie Aberrant, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
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ABERRANT translate: 違反常規的;反常的;異常的(尤指不能接受的). Learn more in...
- Simplified
ABERRANT translate: 违反常规的;反常的;异常的(尤指不能接受的). Learn more in...
- Abnormal
ABNORMAL definition: 1. different from what is usual or...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
ABERRANT 의미, 정의, ABERRANT의 정의: 1. different from what is...
- English (US)
The meaning of ABERRANT is deviating from the usual or natural type : atypical, abnormal. How to use aberrant in a sentence. Did you know?
Aberrant means different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences from various sources.
Aberrant definition: departing from the right, normal, or usual course.. See examples of ABERRANT used in a sentence.
Definitions of aberrant. adjective. markedly different from an accepted norm. “ aberrant behavior”. synonyms: deviant, deviate. abnormal, unnatural. not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm. noun. one whose behavior departs substantially from the norm of a group.
Aberrant means unusual and not socially acceptable, or deviating from the normal or usual type. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, examples and usage of aberrant in British and American English.
1. deviating from the normal or usual type, as certain animals from the group in which they are classified. 2. behaving in an abnormal or untypical way. 3. deviating from truth, morality, etc. [rare before c19: from the present participle of Latin aberrāre to wander away] abˈerrance, abˈerrancy n.