Aberrant Meaning in Bengali
Aberrant Meaning in Bengali
বাংলা অর্থঃ বিপথগামী, অস্বাভাবিক, অস্বস্তিকর, অস্বাভাবিকভাবে ব্যবহৃত, বিপথগামীভাবে ব্যবহৃত।
Part of Speech
Noun, Adjective
Pronunciation
uh-ber-uhnt
Short Definition of Aberrant
Aberrant (noun): বিপথগামী ব্যক্তি বা জীবনধারা। Aberrant (adjective): অস্বাভাবিক বা অস্বস্তিকর।
Synonyms of Aberrant
Deviant, Anomalous, Peculiar, Eccentric, Irregular
Antonyms of Aberrant
Normal (সাধারণ), Conventional (প্রথাগত), Typical (স্বাভাবিক), Ordinary (সাধারণ), Regular (নিয়মিত)
Origin of Aberrant
The word “aberrant” originated from the Latin word “aberrare” which means “to wander away”.
Nearby Words
Aberration (বিপথ), Aberrance (বিপথগামিতা), Aberrancy (বিপথগামিতা), Aberrate (বিপথগামী হত্তয়া), Aberrational (বিপথগামী)
Aberrant in Literature Quotes
“The aberrant behavior of the character made the story more intriguing.” – Author Unknown
“In his aberrant state, he was capable of anything.” – J.K. Rowling
“The protagonist’s aberrant actions led to the downfall of his empire.” – George R.R. Martin
“Her aberrant thoughts and ideas challenged societal norms.” – Jane Austen
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
Out of the ordinary (সাধারণ থেকে বেশি), Off the beaten track (অস্বাভাবিক পথে), In a world of one’s own (নিজের বিশ্বে), March to the beat of one’s own drum (নিজের ঢোলে নাচা)
Usage in American English
In American English, “aberrant” is used to describe something that deviates from the normal or expected behavior or pattern.
Usage in British English
In British English, “aberrant” is used to describe something that is abnormal or deviates from the usual or accepted standards.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: विपथगामी, Nepali: विपथगामी, Urdu: بے ڈھنگا, Tamil: விபத்துக்குரிய, Telugu: విపథగామి, Arabic: غير طبيعي, Chinese: 反常, Japanese: 異常, Russian: аберрантный
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