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anomalous

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/əˈnɒm.ə.ləs/ · an-o-ma-lous

Deviating from what is standard, normal, or expected.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Deviating from what is standard, normal, or expected.

معیاری، نارمل یا متوقع سے ہٹ کر ہونا۔

غیر معمولی

ghair mamooli

Formal: غیر روایتی

Synonyms

abnormalunusualirregularغیر معمولیعجیبنامانوس

Antonyms

normalusualstandardمعمولیعادیمعیاری

Common Collocations

  • anomalous behavior
  • anomalous data
  • anomalous results

Example Sentences

The scientist observed an anomalous reaction in the experiment.

سائنسدان نے تجربے میں ایک غیر معمولی ردعمل مشاہدہ کیا۔

Scientist ne tajurba mein aik ghair mamooli rad-e-amal mushaahidah kiya.

Her anomalous behavior raised concerns among her friends.

اس کا غیر معمولی رویہ اس کے دوستوں میں تشویش پیدا کر گیا۔

Us ka ghair mamooli rawaiya is ke doston mein tashweesh paida kar gaya.

The anomalous patterns in the data required further investigation.

اعداد و شمار میں غیر معمولی پیٹرن کی مزید تحقیقات کی ضرورت تھی۔

Aadad o shumaar mein ghair mamooli pattern ki mazeed tehqiqat ki zaroorat thi.

Easily Confused With

anomalies:Anomalies are instances of being anomalous, often used as a noun referring to irregularities.

Word Family

anomaly
nounغیر معمولیت
anomalously
adverbغیر معمولی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'anomalous' as a word describing things that stand out from the norm.

Imagine a zebra standing among a herd of horses.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق میں جیسا تجھے دیکھا ہے، اس کو دیکھ کر سب ہی حیران ہوئے۔

Ishq mein jaisa tujhe dekha hai, is ko dekh kar sab hi hairan hue.

As I have seen you in love, all were astonished at your presence.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

درخت سے گرتی ہوئی پھل کا عامی ہونا نہیں ہوتا۔

Darakht se girti hui phal ka aami hona nahi hota.

Not every fruit that falls from the tree is ordinary.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "anomalos" — irregular, not uniform

First known use: 17th century

The word 'anomalous' has its roots in the Greek word 'anomalos', which combines 'a-' (not) and 'homalos' (even). It entered the English language in the early 17th century.