Meaning
Discrepancy means a difference or inconsistency between two or more things that should match or agree with each other.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Countability: Usually countable
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Typical patterns:
- a discrepancy between A and B — a mismatch between two things
- a discrepancy in + noun — an inconsistency within something
- Often used in business, science, and accounting contexts.
Examples:
- There is a discrepancy between the two reports.
- The discrepancy in the data should be clarified.
Common Phrases
- a discrepancy between A and B
- a discrepancy in data/accounts/records
- find/report/resolve a discrepancy
- accounting discrepancy
Collocations
| Noun + discrepancy | Verb + discrepancy | Adjective + discrepancy |
|---|---|---|
| data discrepancy | find a discrepancy | minor discrepancy |
| price discrepancy | explain a discrepancy | large discrepancy |
| accounting discrepancy | resolve a discrepancy | significant discrepancy |
Examples
- There is a discrepancy between the two sets of data.
- The accountant found a discrepancy in the company’s report.
- We must explain the discrepancy between what was promised and what was delivered.
- A minor discrepancy in measurements caused a major issue.
- The police discovered a discrepancy in the witness’s testimony.
- Please investigate any discrepancy between the invoice and the payment record.
- The discrepancy in the results suggests an error in calculation.
- The manager resolved the discrepancy before the audit.
Synonyms or Related
difference, inconsistency, variation, divergence, mismatch, conflict, gap
Antonym
consistency, agreement, harmony, correspondence
