Aberrations
Meaning in Bengali:
বিপথগামীতা, বিপথ, অস্বাভাবিকতা, অস্বাভাবিক ব্যবহার, বিপথগামী ব্যবহার
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-ber-ey-shuhns
Short Definition:
Aberrations refer to deviations or departures from what is normal, expected, or typical. In Bengali, it means বিপথগামীতা (bipathgamita), বিপথ (bipath), অস্বাভাবিকতা (asvabhabikota), অস্বাভাবিক ব্যবহার (asvabhabik byabohar), বিপথগামী ব্যবহার (bipathgamii byabohar).
Synonyms:
Deviation, divergence, abnormality, irregularity, anomaly
Antonyms:
Normalcy (স্বাভাবিকতা), conformity (সামঞ্জস্য), regularity (নিয়মিততা), consistency (সঙ্গতি), conformity (সামঞ্জস্য)
Origin:
The word “aberrations” originated from the Latin word “aberratio” which means a wandering or straying away. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
Aberrant (বিপথগামী), Aberrate (বিপথে চলা), Aberrational (বিপথগামী), Aberrantly (বিপথগামীভাবে), Aberrance (বিপথগামীতা)
Aberrations in Literature Quotes:
1. “The human mind is capable of all kinds of aberrations.” – Jostein Gaarder
2. “The aberrations of the mind do not justify the aberrations of the heart.” – Edward Abbey
3. “The greatest aberration of all is to fiddle while Rome burns.” – Titus Livius
4. “Aberrations of the human mind are to a large extent due to the obscurity of language.” – Jean Piaget
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. To go off on an aberration (বিপথে চলা)
2. An aberration from the norm (স্বাভাবিক থেকে বিপথগামীতা)
Usage in American English:
In American English, aberrations are often used to describe deviations from the norm or unexpected behaviors.
Usage in British English:
In British English, aberrations are commonly used to refer to departures from what is considered normal or typical.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: विपथ (vipath), Nepali: विपथ (vipath), Urdu: بےترتیبی (betartibi), Tamil: விழிப்புகள் (Vilippukal), Telugu: విపథాలు (Vipathalu), Arabic: انحرافات (inhiraafat), Chinese: 偏差 (piānchā), Japanese: 異常 (ijō), Russian: отклонения (otkloneniya)
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Aberration. You can also refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com for detailed definitions and examples.