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The example sentences of ABERRANT in videos (5 in total of 5)

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Use "aberrant" in a sentence | "aberrant" example sentences

How to use "aberrant" in a sentence?

  • I have thought about the nature of this creative process and have reached a somewhat aberrant conclusion. I don't understand it and I don't think anyone else does either.
    -William Beck-
  • Only individuals with an aberrant temperament can in the long run retain their self-esteem in the face of the disesteem of their fellows.
    -Thorstein Veblen-
  • The average person is still under the aberrant delusion that food should be somebody else's responsibility until I'm ready to eat it.
    -Joel Salatin-
  • There are enough fossils showing distinctive features to rule out the possibility these are unusual or aberrant modern humans
    -Chris Stringer-
  • Notions of Good and Evil depend entirely on social context. It is not that people are good or bad, they are raised in an aberrant or twisted environment.
    -Jacque Fresco-
  • Monks, nuns, long-term spinsters and bachelors and permanent homosexuals are all, in a reproductive sense, aberrant. Society has bred them, but they have failed to return the compliment.
    -Desmond Morris-
  • What was wrong with communism wasn't aberrant leadership, it was communism.
    -William F. Buckley, Jr.-
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Definition and meaning of ABERRANT

What does "aberrant mean?"

/ˈabərənt/

aberrant

adjective
Not typical or normal.

What are synonyms of "aberrant"?
Some common synonyms of "aberrant" are:
  • deviant,
  • deviating,
  • divergent,
  • abnormal,
  • atypical,
  • anomalous,
  • digressive,
  • irregular,
  • nonconformist,
  • rogue,
  • transgressing,
  • strange,
  • odd,
  • peculiar,
  • uncommon,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈdēvēənt/

deviant
adjective noun

Not normal or accepted; different from the norm. One considered not normal, as in sexual practices.

deviating
verb

To do something unusual or different; depart from.

/dəˈvərjənt/

divergent
adjective

tending to be different or develop in different directions.

/abˈnôrməl/

abnormal
adjective

Not normal, not typical, not usual, not regular.

/ˌāˈtipək(ə)l/

atypical
adjective

not representative of type or class.

/əˈnämələs/

anomalous
adjective

deviating from what is standard or expected.

/dīˈɡresiv/

digressive
adjective other

characterized by digression. Of superficial relevance if any.

/əˈreɡyələr/

irregular
adjective noun

not even or balanced. member of irregular military force.

/ˌnänkənˈfôrməst/

nonconformist
adjective noun

not conforming to prevailing ideas. Person who rejects accepted social/religious norms.

/rōɡ/

rogue
adjective noun verb

Being corrupt, dangerous, or uncontrollable. dishonest or unprincipled man. remove inferior or defective plants or seedlings from.

/transˈɡres/

transgressing
verb

infringe or go beyond bounds of.

strange
adjective

Unusual or odd; surprising because unexpected.

odd

/äd/

odd
adjective

Being a number not able to be divided by two.

/pəˈkyo͞olyər/

peculiar
adjective noun

Not usual or normal; strange. parish exempt from jurisdiction of diocese.

/ˌənˈkämən/

uncommon
adjective adverb

Not typical; not normal; unusual. remarkably.

What are antonyms of "aberrant"?
Some common antonyms of "aberrant" are:
  • normal,
  • typical,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈnôrməl/

normal
adjective noun

Standard or regular way of doing something. usual or typical state.

/ˈtipik(ə)l/

typical
adjective

having distinctive qualities of particular type of person or thing.

Is "aberrant" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "aberrant" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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