discrepancy

[dɪˈskrepənsi]

discrepancy Definition

  • 1a lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts or pieces of information
  • 2an instance of disagreement or inconsistency

Using discrepancy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "discrepancy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    There is a discrepancy between the two reports.

  • Example

    The discrepancy in their stories raised suspicions.

  • Example

    The discrepancy between his words and actions was alarming.

discrepancy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for discrepancy

Antonyms for discrepancy

Phrases with discrepancy

  • a document that identifies differences between two sets of data

    Example

    The accountant prepared a discrepancy report to reconcile the accounts.

  • the process of identifying and resolving differences between two sets of data

    Example

    The team conducted a discrepancy analysis to identify the root cause of the problem.

  • the process of minimizing or eliminating differences between two sets of data

    Example

    The company implemented a discrepancy reduction program to improve the accuracy of its financial reports.

Origins of discrepancy

from Latin 'discrepantia', meaning 'difference'

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Summary: discrepancy in Brief

The term 'discrepancy' [dɪˈskrepənsi] refers to a lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts or pieces of information, often resulting in disagreement or inconsistency. It can be seen in phrases like 'discrepancy report,' which identifies differences between two sets of data, and 'discrepancy reduction,' which minimizes or eliminates differences. 'Discrepancy' has synonyms like 'inconsistency' and 'disagreement,' and antonyms like 'agreement' and 'consistency.'

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