Thursday, April 2, 2009

Anomaly

N
something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected;

from L. anomalia meaning "uneven, irregular"

Christianity is an anomaly from our normal desires.
My SAT math score was an anomaly from my normal performance in math class.
It was an anomaly that Ben and Hannah became friends.

2 comments:

  1. The "Hopeful" entry of March 31 was an anomaly from all other entries.
    Christ is an anomaly because of His perfection.
    Days that I don't talk to Meredith are an anomaly.
    Unfortunately, the magnificence of the album "Friends" is an anomaly from all other music, but i'm glad i can be supercilious in my enjoyment of it.

    i was thinking of this word earlier today. weird!
    Meredith is an anomaly!

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  2. Tim is better at using anomaly in a sentence than Meredith is.
    Meredith likes the sound of the word anomaly.
    Meredith wants to name a dog Anomaly.

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