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    Dis·crep·an·cy
    /dəˈskrepənsē/

    noun

    • 1. a lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts: "there's a discrepancy between your account and his"
  2. The meaning of DISCREPANCY is the quality or state of disagreeing or being at variance. How to use discrepancy in a sentence.

  3. an unexpected difference, esp. in two amounts or two sets of facts or conditions, which suggests that something is wrong and has to be explained: There were troubling discrepancies between his public and private opinions on how to balance the budget.

  4. Discrepancy definition: the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency. See examples of DISCREPANCY used in a sentence.

  5. an unexpected difference, esp. in two amounts or two sets of facts or conditions, which suggests that something is wrong and has to be explained: There were troubling discrepancies between his public and private opinions on how to balance the budget.

  6. A discrepancy is a lack of agreement or balance. If there is a discrepancy between the money you earned and the number on your paycheck, you should complain to your boss.

  7. 2 days ago · A discrepancy exists between things which ought to be the same; it can be small but is usually significant. A disparity is a large difference between measurable things such as age, rank, or wages. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. noun. /dɪˈskrepənsi/. /dɪˈskrepənsi/. [countable, uncountable] (plural discrepancies) a difference between two or more things that should be the same. discrepancy (in something) wide discrepancies in prices quoted for the work.

  9. a difference between two things that should be the same: There is a slight discrepancy between the two statements. (Definition of discrepancy from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. discrepancy. ( dɪˈskrɛpənsɪ) n, pl -cies. a conflict or variation, as between facts, figures, or claims. Usage: Discrepancy is sometimes wrongly used where disparity is meant. A discrepancy exists between things which ought to be the same; it can be small but is usually significant.

  11. Discrepancy definition: Divergence or disagreement, as between facts or claims; difference.

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