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aberration in Spanish

aberration in Spanish is aberración, alienación, locura — aberration means something that departs noticeably from what is normal, expected, or typical.

aberration in Spanish

aberración
noun
alienación
noun
locura
noun
aberración
noun
A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character. [Early 19th century.]
enajenación
noun
A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character. [Early 19th century.]
enfermedad mental
noun
A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character. [Early 19th century.]
perturbación
noun
A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character. [Early 19th century.]
trastorno
noun
A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character. [Early 19th century.]

What does "aberration" mean?

  1. noun Something that departs noticeably from what is normal, expected, or typical.
    "The company called the loss a temporary aberration, not a trend."
  2. noun (optics) A defect in a lens or mirror that prevents light from focusing perfectly.
    "The telescope's image was blurred by chromatic aberration."

aberration in a sentence

  • The company called the loss a temporary aberration, not a trend.
  • Her outburst was an aberration — she's usually calm and patient.
  • The telescope's image was blurred by chromatic aberration.

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What is "aberration" in Spanish?

"aberration" in Spanish is aberración, alienación, locura. aberration means: Something that departs noticeably from what is normal, expected, or typical.

How do you use "aberration" in a sentence?

Example: "The company called the loss a temporary aberration, not a trend." In Spanish, "aberration" is aberración, alienación, locura.

Are there other ways to say "aberration" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "aberration": aberración, alienación, locura, enajenación, enfermedad mental, perturbación.

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