aberrancy
noun
ab·er·ran·cy
a-ˈber-ən(t)-sē
ə-,
-ˈbe-rən(t)-;
ˈa-bə-rən(t)- -ˌber-ən(t)-,
-ˌbe-rən(t)-
plural aberrancies
: the quality or state of being aberrant : deviation from what is known, usual, or expected
Sleep is a sophisticated behavior, just like walking and thinking, with its own set of age-related norms and plenty of room for idiosyncrasy, aberrancy and downright criminal behavior.—
Abigail Zuger
also
: an instance of such deviation
It's presented in the media as if it's an aberrancy, when actually it's the rule. —
David Brown
But each song follows the rules of the genre it is spoofing, with no aberrancies beyond the lyrics, and the song lyrics are always meant to rhyme. —
Tex Kerschen
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