inconformities

/ˌɪnkənˈfɔːrmətiz/
noun
  1. Things that do not follow accepted rules, customs, or standards; instances of nonconformity.
    • The building inspector found inconformities in the electrical wiring that did not meet safety codes.
    • The teacher noted several inconformities in the student's essay, such as ignoring the required citation format.
    • Her style was full of intentional inconformities, mixing patterns and colors that others would never pair together.
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