aberration
n.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden drop in temperature was an aberration for the usually warm climate of the region.
- Her behavior at the meeting was an aberration that surprised even her closest colleagues.
- Scientists noted that the unusual star formation was an aberration in the otherwise predictable pattern of the galaxy.
- The artist's latest work was considered an aberration from his traditional style, causing mixed reactions from critics.
- In the context of the experiment, the data point was deemed an aberration and was subsequently discarded.
- The team's loss was viewed as an aberration, given their consistent performance throughout the season.
- He considered his brief lapse in judgment an aberration rather than a reflection of his true character.
- The report highlighted an aberration in the financial figures that warranted further investigation.
- Many believed the sudden rise in crime rates to be an aberration rather than a new trend.
- The company's decision to pivot was seen as an aberration in its long-standing commitment to sustainability.
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