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Meaning:
abnormal

different from what is normal, usual or expected

different from standard or norm

anomalous

different in some way from what is usual

deviating from normal, usual

atypical

not typical; not the usual or normal type

nonconforming

delirious

suffering from delirium

mentally imbalanced

eccentric

(of a person, behaviour) odd; not normal (and often amusing)

bizarre, unusual

erratic

(of a person, behaviours) likely to do unusual or unexpected things

unpredictable; wandering

exceptional

(of something good or pleasant) unusual

irregular

grotesque

strange, ugly and unnatural

ugly, misshapen

irrational

without the power to reason; absurd, not reasonable

illogical, senseless

irregular

contrary to rules, to what is normal and established

random, variable

mad

mentally ill; very excited; filled with great enthusiasm

crazy, insane

monstrous

of a large size and strange shape; causing horror and disgust

unnatural, shocking

morbid

having, showing, an interest in horrible, unhealthy or depressing thing

gloomy, nasty, sickly

neurotic

(of) a person suffering from a neurosis; (of) a person who is often very anxious

mentally maladjusted

obsessive

of, like, an obsession

mentally maladjusted

rum

(a portion of) a kind of alcoholic drink made from sugar-cane juice

eccentric

strange

difficult to accept; surprising because not known, seen, heard etc before

deviating, unfamiliar

uncommon

unusual (and so interesting)

very different

unnatural

not natural or normal

not regular; artificial

unprecedented

never done or known before

exceptional, original

unrepresentative

not representative

nonconforming

wayward

not easily controlled or guided

contrary, unmanageable

ABERRANT as in Wiktionary
ABERRANT as in Wikipedia