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anomalousness

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Noun
  • There were no disagreements, no incompatibilities revealed — something that never had the chance to go wrong.
    Mark Travers, Forbes.com, 26 May 2025
  • Ukraine’s Finance Minister Serhii Marchenko has called for fair adjustments, emphasizing the warrants’ incompatibility with Ukraine’s post-invasion economic realities.
    Katya Soldak, Forbes.com, 27 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • The public health experts said Kennedy's actions are setting up a dichotomy on public health.
    Mary Kekatos, ABC News, 6 June 2025
  • The prior paragraph notwithstanding, 59 Productions breaks the dichotomy between individuals and duos.
    Ben Zauzmer, HollywoodReporter, 3 June 2025
Noun
  • Already concerned about the incongruity of having a comic yukking it up with what was happening with the AP and other outlets, the WHCA scrapped her.
    Ted Johnson, Deadline, 27 Apr. 2025
  • Kirby’s incongruity is terrifying, so said someone much wiser than me.
    Mitch Wallace, Forbes.com, 10 May 2025
Noun
  • The incongruence between attacking the President for imposing new costs on small businesses through tariffs while also supporting state legislation to impose new costs on small businesses will be a politically inconvenient fact for Governor Pritzker to explain.
    Patrick Gleason, Forbes.com, 9 May 2025
  • In her Venn diagrams, Kim presses uncomfortable categories together, exploring the space of overlap as one of incongruence and friction.
    Mara Mills, Artforum, 1 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • And even once pitchers do come back, their levels of performance are subject to variance.
    Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times, 5 June 2025
  • The court order also demonstrates the dangers taxpayers may face in failing to properly raise all of their arguments under the variance doctrine pre-litigation.
    Matthew L. Roberts, Forbes.com, 4 June 2025
Noun
  • Born in 1924, with a life forged in Italian anti-fascism, religious nonconformity, and artistic radicalism, Sapienza’s turbulent existence had the feel of a one-person prison fight itself, even if her name is not immediately recognizable to international audiences.
    David Katz, IndieWire, 20 May 2025
  • Popularized in the 1950s by actors Audrey Hepburn and Jean Seberg as part of a visual rejection the long locks of their bombshell counterparts—and a want of European sophistication—pixie cuts have remained a symbol of nonconformity.
    Tish Weinstock, Vogue, 9 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • Critical Race Theory, an academic framework that helps explain systemic inequality, has been deliberately distorted and used as a political weapon to justify censorship.
    Jameelah Nasheed, Essence, 29 May 2025
  • As Daniel Markovits illustrates in The Meritocracy Trap, prestigious educational institutions are more likely to perpetuate than alleviate inequality.
    Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Forbes.com, 27 May 2025
Noun
  • The resulting imbalance is on display at every major bilateral summit, where U.S. leaders reaffirm their commitment to defend Japan and Japanese leaders stay silent on whether their forces would assist the U.S. military elsewhere.
    ELY RATNER, Foreign Affairs, 27 May 2025
  • Retail sales growth, however, slowed to 5.1% from a year earlier, underscoring the persisting supply-demand imbalance in the economy.
    Anniek Bao, CNBC, 27 May 2025
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“Anomalousness.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/anomalousness. Accessed 10 Jun. 2025.

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