Aberrant in a sentence as a noun

As the proper means of interaction with others is trade, this function seems rather aberrant.

In the US though, this would be considered aberrant behavior - might even be perceived as "gay" if it's two guy friends.

This is aberrant, immoral behavior and should never be treated as anything else.

There is often a small duplication of efforts to maintain quality and speed when a small number of users produce aberrant or delayed results.

Aberrant in a sentence as an adjective

We had scraps before that, but those were often dismissed and had their aberrant characteristics ascribed to mutation or decomposition.

A quicker notification would have been nice, but I appreciate that they're also obviously looking for any aberrant behaviour.

[1] In a species that depended on rigidly defined gender roles of women child rearing and men being hunters, how is aberrant behavior not a mental illness?I think what's happening is you're falling prey to appeal to nature fallacy.

Not only do the\n better studies find a drastically smaller effect, they are not sufficiently \n powered to find such a small effect at all, even aggregated in a meta-analysis, \n with a power of ~11%, which is dismal indeed when compared to the usual \n benchmark of 80%, and leads to worries that even that is too high an estimate \n and that the active control studies are aberrant somehow in being subject to a \n winner’s curse or subject to other biases.

Aberrant definitions

noun

one whose behavior departs substantially from the norm of a group

adjective

markedly different from an accepted norm; "aberrant behavior"; "deviant ideas"

See also: deviant deviate