IPA: /æˈbɛrəns/
KK: /æb'ɛr.əns/
Definition: A situation or condition that is different from what is normal or expected, often indicating a mistake or abnormality.
Example: The scientist noted the aberrance in the data, which suggested an error in the experiment.
IPA: /ˌæbəˈrænsɪ/
KK: /æbəˈrænsɪ/
Definition: A situation or behavior that is different from what is normal or expected, often seen as a mistake or an error.
Example: The scientist noted the aberrancy in the data that suggested an error in the experiment.
IPA: /ˈæbərənt/
KK: /ˈæbərənt/
Definition: Describing something that is different from what is usual or expected, often in a way that is unusual or abnormal.
Example: The scientist noted that the aberrant behavior of the cells could indicate a serious underlying issue.
Definition: A person or thing that behaves in a way that is different from what is usual or expected.
Example: The scientist studied the aberrant behavior of the animal in its natural habitat.
IPA: /ˌæbəˈreɪʃən/
KK: /ˌæbəˈreɪʃən/
Definition: A situation or event that is different from what is usual or expected, often seen as a mistake or an unusual occurrence.
Example: The sudden drop in temperature was an aberration in the otherwise warm weather pattern.
IPA: /ˌæbəˈreɪʃənl/
KK: /æbəˈreɪʃənl/
Definition: Describing something that deviates from what is normal or expected, often in a way that is unusual or irregular.
Example: The scientist noted that the aberrational data points could skew the results of the experiment.
IPA: /ˈæb.nɪ.ɡeɪt/
KK: /æbˈnɪɡeɪt/
Definition: To give up something for oneself, such as rights or pleasures, often for a higher purpose or belief.
Example: The minister abnegated the luxuries of life.
IPA: /ˌæb.nɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
KK: /æbˈnɪɡeɪʃən/
Definition: The act of giving up or rejecting something, especially one's own desires or needs, often for a greater cause or purpose.
Example: Her abnegation of personal desires for the sake of her family was admirable.
IPA: /ˈæb.nɪ.ɡeɪ.tər/
KK: /æbˈnɪɡeɪtər/
Definition: A person who refuses to accept or give up something, often for a principle or belief.
Example: The abnegator chose to forgo personal desires for the greater good.
IPA: /ˈæb.sə.luːt/
KK: /ˈæb.sə.lut/
Definition: Complete and without any limits or conditions; not restricted in any way.
Example: She had absolute confidence in her team's ability to succeed.
Definition: A concept or idea that is considered to be complete and not dependent on anything else. It can refer to something that is ultimate or fundamental in nature.
Example: In philosophy, the concept of the absolute is often debated among scholars.
IPA: /ˌæb.səˈluːt.nəs/
KK: /æb'solutnɪs/
Definition: The state or quality of being complete and not limited by anything else. It refers to having total power or authority, or being entirely certain and definite.
Example: The absoluteness of her authority was unquestioned in the organization.
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