Thursday, April 5, 2018

Aberrant Explained!

Aberrant Explained!
Aberrant 
adjective 

Meaning and Usage:
  • Abnormal, Deviant 
  • Departing from the right, normal, or usual course 
  • Deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type; exceptional
  • Departing from an accepted standard
  • Diverging from the normal type
  • Straying from the right or normal way

This is somewhat aberrant behavior requires an explanation.
You are full of aberrant chromosomes.
I don't intend to suggest that his psychology was in some way aberrant or neurotic.

Other Forms:
  • Aberrance - noun
  • Aberrancy - noun
  • Aberrantly - adverb
  • Aberrational - noun

Synonyms:
  • Wandering
  • Divergent
  • Unusual
  • Abnormal
  • Deviant
  • Different
  • Psycho
  • Weird
  • Atypical
  • Bizarre
  • Peculiar
  • Strange
  • Anomalous
  • Irregular
  • Unnatural
  • Untypical

Antonyms:
  • Natural
  • Normal
  • Regular
  • Standard
  • Typical
  • Same
  • Usual
  • True

Related Words:
  • Unrepresentative 
  • Extraordinary 
  • Preternatural 
  • Rare 
  • Uncommon 
  • Uncustomary 
  • Unusual 
  • Unwonted 
  • Curious 
  • Far - Out 
  • Kinky 
  • Outlandish 
  • Out of the way 
  • Eccentric 
  • Freakish 
  • Idiosyncratic
  • Unorthodox 
  • Way -Out 
  • Exceptional
  • Off- base 
  • Off-color

Rhymes:
  • Errant 
  • Parent 
  • Apparent 
  • Inerrant 
  • Inherent 
  • Transparent 
  • anything that ends with "ant", "ent"

Anagrams:
  • No meaningful anagrams.

Origin:
mid 16th century: from Latin aberrant- ‘wandering away’, from the verb aberrare, from ab- ‘away, from’ + errare ‘to stray’.
borrowed from Latin aberrant-, aberrans, present participle of aberrāre "to wander away, stray, go wrong," from ab- ab- + errāre "to wander, drift, be in error"


Sentences:
  1. Conceptuality would look aberrant if Jay stops writing a detailed post.
  2. The western influence is usually blamed for the aberrant behavior of the newer generation Indian adolescents.
  3. The radical and positively aberrant approach of employees has helped in the execution of the essential idea of play, work and rest in corporate workplaces today.
  4. 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. 
  5. Would society still view those acts as aberrant or criminal?
  6. Like beauty, that which is profane and aberrant lies in the minds of the beholder.
  7. The new gene therapy, called Luxturna, developed by Spark Therapeutics, delivers normal copies of the aberrant gene into retinal cells.
  8. The notion is that people with autism can learn to recalibrate their aberrant brain rhythms.
  9. Something aberrant has wandered away from the usual path or form. The word is generally used in a negative way; aberrant behavior, for example, may be a symptom of other problems. But the discovery of an aberrant variety of a species can be exciting news to a biologist, and identifying an aberrant gene has led the way to new treatments for diseases.
  10. 1. The humans you deal with will mostly be socially aberrant and so will be less likely to suspect anything out of the ordinary.
  11. They are not tales of aberrant individuals but of societal norms.
  12. Between the typical West African chimpanzee and the gorilla, there is no difficulty in drawing a distinction; the difficulty comes in when we have to deal with the aberrant races, or species, of chimpanzee, some of which are so gorilla-like that it is by no means easy to determine to which group they really pertain.

So, what makes you feel aberrant? Do you think aberrancy is more common in the cosmos than our typical understanding of it?
Let me know about your aberrant stories in the comment section of the post. 


~Jay Mehta



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