Aberration in a sentence as a noun

Macs are dominant in the Valley, which is quite the aberration in a world where Windows has around 90% of the PC market.

"color aberration and aliasing"I believe these can be addressed in the processing stage.

"All that is reported here sounds like an aberration, an officer who mistook the situation and abused his authority.

"It's a grave mistake to think that all non-US persons believe that Obama would be the best president, or that the Republican party is an aberration.

Obviously it can't be selling as many tablets as the continuing-to-dominate Windows so it must be an aberration.

This idea is very threatening to most people, so reactions are often hostile when they are encountered and it is frequently claimed that each achieving unschooler is an aberration.

Experienced every agile aberration known to man, including predicting down to the hour every single thing I would be working on, and then have the boss breathe down your neck when you're off.

But I'm not sure it makes much sense to say "you're lucky that you don't live in poverty", because we should consider modestly affluent lifestyles to be the norm and poverty to be the aberration that needs to be explained.

Aberration definitions

noun

a state or condition markedly different from the norm

See also: aberrance aberrancy deviance

noun

a disorder in one's mental state

noun

an optical phenomenon resulting from the failure of a lens or mirror to produce a good image

See also: distortion