noun
- the fact or quality of being different or inconsistent
- an official dispensation from a rule or regulation
- a measure of how spread out data points are from the average
Usage: legal
Usage: statistics
Examples
- There was a significant variance between the two reports.
- The city council granted a variance to allow the building to exceed height limits.
- The variance in test scores was surprisingly large.
- His story showed considerable variance from the official account.
- The homeowner applied for a variance to build closer to the property line.
- The statistical variance indicated wide differences in the data.
- There’s always some variance in manufacturing processes.