Meaning & Definition of Discrepancy in English
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Discrepancy
A difference or inconsistency between two or more things.
Pronunciation:
/dɪsˈkrɛpənsi/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
discrepanciesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
Example Sentence: There is a significant discrepancy between the two reports.
Definition: An instance of difference or inconsistency.
Example Sentence: The discrepancies in the financial statements raised concerns.
Definition: An inconsistency in data or records.
Example Sentence: The discrepancy was discovered during the audit.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'discrepantia', meaning 'to differ, disagree'.
Synonyms
inconsistencydifferencedisagreementvariationdivergence
Common Phrases and Expressions
- discrepancy in reports: A situation where two or more reports provide conflicting information.
- discrepancy notice: A notification indicating a difference found during examination.
- financial discrepancy: An inconsistency in financial records or accounts.
Translations
- Spanish: discrepancia
- French: discréprence
- German: Diskrepanz
- Russian: несоответствие
Related Words
- inconsistency: The quality of being inconsistent; lack of harmony or agreement.
- variance: The state of being variable or having differences.
- divergence: The act of moving away in different directions from a common point.
Slang Meanings of discrepancy
Meaning: Mix-up
Example Sentence: There was a mix-up in the numbers, causing the discrepancy.
Meaning: Mismatch
Example Sentence: It was just a mismatch in the data that led to the discrepancy.