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aberrant
[Adjetivo]

different from the usual and accepted way

aberrante

aberrante

Ex: The weather patterns this year have been aberrant for this region .Los patrones climáticos este año han sido **aberrantes** para esta región.
aberration
[Sustantivo]

something that is different from what is expected and normal

aberración

aberración

Ex: The peaceful protest turning violent was viewed as an aberration.La protesta pacífica que se volvió violenta fue vista como una **aberración**.
anomalous
[Adjetivo]

not consistent with what is considered to be expected

anómalo

anómalo

Ex: The report contained an anomalous figure that did n't match the others .El informe contenía una cifra **anómala** que no coincidía con las demás.
atypical
[Adjetivo]

differing from what is usual, expected, or standard

atípico

atípico

Ex: His atypical behavior raised concerns among his friends .Su comportamiento **atípico** generó preocupación entre sus amigos.
avant-garde
[Adjetivo]

innovative, experimental, or unconventional in style or approach, especially in the arts

vanguardista

vanguardista

Ex: In the realm of visual art, avant-garde painters explore new forms of expression, pushing the boundaries of traditional techniques to create groundbreaking works that defy categorization.En el ámbito del arte visual, los pintores **de vanguardia** exploran nuevas formas de expresión, ampliando los límites de las técnicas tradicionales para crear obras innovadoras que desafían la categorización.
errant
[Adjetivo]

deviating from proper behavior, rules, or the expected path

errante

errante

Ex: Scholars have debated whether Shakespeare 's attribution contained errant credit for works not actually authored by him .La gerencia disciplinó al empleado **errante** por ignorar repetidamente los protocolos de seguridad.
heterodox
[Adjetivo]

diverging from established norms

heterodoxo

heterodoxo

Ex: Despite its heterodox nature , the new economic theory gained traction among progressive thinkers .El físico ganó atención por una hipótesis **heterodoxa** sobre la materia oscura que contradecía los modelos predominantes.
iconoclastic
[Adjetivo]

marked by rejection of traditional doctrines, norms, or power structures

iconoclasta, subversivo

iconoclasta, subversivo

Ex: A handful of iconoclastic scientists questioned the bedrock assumptions of their field .**Un puñado de científicos iconoclastas** cuestionó los supuestos fundamentales de su campo.
quaint
[Adjetivo]

curiously distinct, unique, or unusual

curioso

curioso

Ex: The town was filled with quaint cottages, each with its own unique charm.El pueblo estaba lleno de **pintorescos** cottages, cada uno con su propio encanto único.
circuitous
[Adjetivo]

(of a route) longer and more indirect than the most direct course

enrevesado

enrevesado

Ex: She took a circuitous route home to avoid the busy downtown area .Tomó una ruta **indirecta** a casa para evitar el concurrido centro de la ciudad.
labile
[Adjetivo]

unstable in condition

inestable, variable

inestable, variable

Ex: The relationship was labile, prone to sudden disagreements .La relación era **lábil**, propensa a desacuerdos repentinos.
zany
[Adjetivo]

absurdly foolish

chiflado

chiflado

Ex: The zany professor was known for his unconventional teaching methods, using props and costumes to bring his lectures to life and engage his students' interest.

to change one's opinions about something often and quickly, sometimes being enthusiastic and other times indifferent or negative

ser veleta, mudar a todos los vientos

ser veleta, mudar a todos los vientos

Ex: Investors often blow hot and cold, which makes the market unpredictable.
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