discrepancies
Prononciation : [dɪsˈkrɛpənˌsiz]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) discrepancies are differences or mistakes that happen when you compare two things. It often shows that there is some confusion or that something is not right.
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The teacher found discrepancies in the students' test scores, meaning some students scored differently than expected.
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There were no discrepancies between the two reports; they matched perfectly.
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Why do you think there are discrepancies in the measurements we took?
Contexte : « financial record »
(noun) discrepancies can also refer to errors in financial records. This means that the amounts of money don’t add up correctly.
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The accountant identified discrepancies in the budget, showing that some expenses were recorded incorrectly.
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There were no discrepancies found in the final accounts; everything was accurate.
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What should we do if we notice discrepancies in the financial report?
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