aberrant
1ab·er·rant
adj\a-ˈber-ənt, ə-, -ˈbe-rənt; ˈa-bə-rənt, -ˌber-ənt, -ˌbe-rənt\
Definition of ABERRANT
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: straying from the right or normal way
— ab·er·rance \-ən(t)s\ noun
— ab·er·ran·cy \-ən(t)-sē\ noun
— ab·er·rant·ly adverb
Examples of ABERRANT
- <a year of aberrant weather—record rainfall in the summer, record heat in the autumn>
- <aberrant behavior can be a sign of rabies in a wild animal>
- The stones, silvered in the moon's aberrant light, shone like spectral tombs, and the figures, which Dalgliesh knew were Helena, Lettie and the Bostocks, became discarnate shapes disappearing into the darkness. —P.D. James, The Private Patient, 2008
- … as if he had happily spied an aberrant crocus amid the wintry gray scene of Presidential impeachment. —Francis X. Clines, New York Times, 8 Jan. 1999
- … at the brief and aberrant moment in time when it was possible to believe that America owed its great place in the world to its military and moral virtue rather than to the weight of its currency. —Lewis H. Lapham, Harper's, March 1992
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Origin of ABERRANT
Latin aberrant-, aberrans, present participle of aberrare to go astray, from ab- + errare to wander, err
First Known Use: circa 1780
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Synonyms: exceptional, aberrated, abnormal, anomalous, atypical, especial, exceeding, extraordinaire, extraordinary, freak, odd, peculiar, phenomenal, preternatural, rare, singular, uncommon, uncustomary, unique, unusual, unwonted
Related Words: conspicuous, notable, noticeable, outstanding, prominent, remarkable, salient, striking; bizarre, deviant, eccentric, freakish, monstrous, oddball, outlandish, quaint, strange, weird; incomprehensible, inconceivable, incredible, unimaginable, unthinkable
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