Aberrant: Deviating from the Norm

The adjective aberrant is used to describe behavior, actions, or conditions that are unusual, abnormal, or not typical. It often carries a negative or clinical tone, especially in scientific or psychological contexts.





Definition



Aberrant (adj):

Departing from an accepted standard or the usual course.


  • “The child’s aberrant behavior concerned his teachers.”
  • “Scientists noted the aberrant results in the data set.”






Synonyms



  • Abnormal
  • Atypical
  • Deviant
  • Irregular
  • Unusual
  • Anomalous






Antonyms



  • Normal
  • Typical
  • Usual
  • Standard
  • Expected






Examples in Sentences



  • “Aberrant weather patterns disrupted the harvest this year.”
  • “The patient displayed aberrant responses during the trial.”
  • “His aberrant views set him apart from his peers.”






Tone and Use



“Aberrant” is often used in scientific, medical, or academic writing to describe deviations from expected norms. In everyday language, it can sound formal or clinical.