noun
- something that differs from what is normal or expected; an unusual or atypical occurrence
- a temporary change from typical or desirable behavior
- a defect in an optical system that causes distortion of an image
Usage: optics; technical
Examples
- The warm weather in December was a strange aberration for this region.
- His rude behavior was completely out of character—just an aberration.
- The test results showed one aberration that didn’t fit the expected pattern.
- Statistical aberrations in the data suggested measurement errors.
- The telescope’s lens aberration made the stars appear blurry.
- Her moment of anger was an aberration; she’s usually very calm.
- The company’s poor performance last quarter was an aberration in an otherwise successful year.