🇬🇧🇪🇸 aberrant - anómalo : English Lesson
adjective
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Meaning of "aberrant" ("anómalo"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
“Aberrant” describes something that is not normal or usual at all, and often in a way that seems a bit wrong or not how it’s supposed to be. If most things follow a regular pattern or rule, an aberrant thing breaks that pattern and doesn’t follow the rule. It’s like when everyone is walking on the sidewalk and one person suddenly starts walking on their hands in the street—that behavior would be aberrant because it’s very different from what people normally do.
The ghost’s aberrant hobby of photobombing family pictures made our photo album look like a spooky yearbook.
The clock’s aberrant behavior—ticking backwards—made math class last only two minutes, sadly just in my imagination.
Our normally grumpy cat showed aberrant kindness by letting the mouse borrow its favorite pillow.
The wizard’s aberrant choice of a rubber chicken as a magic wand made every spell cluck loudly.
Grandpa’s aberrant fashion choice was wearing watermelon socks, a banana tie, and pajamas to the grocery store.
A girl watches her aberrant cat climb the tall lamp, then the cat makes an aberrant leap into the fishbowl. Water splashes; fish scatter. The cat’s aberrant stare at the ceiling feels wrong. She calls the vet. The vet laughs, shakes his head at the aberrant cat, scoops the aberrant cat up, and takes it home calm.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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