anomalous

adjective

anom·​a·​lous ə-ˈnä-mə-ləs How to pronounce anomalous (audio)
1
: inconsistent with or deviating from what is usual, normal, or expected : irregular, unusual
Researchers could not explain the anomalous test results.
2
a
: of uncertain nature or classification
an anomalous figure in the world of politics
b
: marked by incongruity or contradiction : paradoxical
anomalously adverb
anomalousness noun
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irregular, anomalous, unnatural mean not conforming to rule, law, or custom.

irregular implies not conforming to a law or regulation imposed for the sake of uniformity in method, practice, or conduct.

concerned about his irregular behavior

anomalous implies not conforming to what might be expected because of the class or type to which it belongs or the laws that govern its existence.

her drive made her an anomalous figure in a sleepy organization

unnatural suggests what is contrary to nature or to principles or standards felt to be essential to the well-being of civilized society.

prisoners treated with unnatural cruelty

Examples of anomalous in a Sentence

Researchers could not explain the anomalous test results. that was an anomalous year for the housing industry, so the number of starts is anything but typical
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Democratic pundits were quick to assert that the results were anomalous, but post-election analyses showed that the shift was widespread. The New Yorker, 5 Nov. 2024 This time around, with more money on the line and election denialism already in the air, a contested election could result in even more anomalous election odds after the polls close. Lila Shroff, The Atlantic, 31 Oct. 2024 Simultaneously controlling public housing funds as governor and maintaining an ownership stake in his private brokerage firm with potential knowledge of its business interests raises red flags for experts in government ethics and Maryland law, who say that Hogan’s situation was anomalous. Eric Cortellessa, TIME, 10 Oct. 2024 Leverage Device Intelligence Device intelligence exposes insider threats by detecting unauthorized devices accessing a network, as well as anomalous behavior from trusted devices. Expert Panel®, Forbes, 24 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for anomalous 

Word History

Etymology

Late Latin anōmalus "irregular (of grammatical paradigms), unequal in size (of planets)" (borrowed from Greek anṓmalos "not uniform, unequal, inconsistent, irregular [in grammar]," from an- an- + homalόs "even, uniform, equal, like") + -ous — more at similar

First Known Use

1606, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of anomalous was in 1606

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“Anomalous.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anomalous. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

anomalous

adjective
anom·​a·​lous ə-ˈnäm-ə-ləs How to pronounce anomalous (audio)
: not following a general rule or method : irregular, unusual
anomalously adverb
anomalousness noun

Medical Definition

anomalous

adjective
anom·​a·​lous ə-ˈnäm-ə-ləs How to pronounce anomalous (audio)
: deviating from normal
anomalous development
anomalous pulmonary venous drainagePhysicians' Current Procedural Terminology
specifically : having abnormal vision with respect to a particular color but not color-blind
she was almost red anomalous Nature

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