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  1. adjective. conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal. “ normal diplomatic relations”. “ normal working hours”. “ normal word order”. “ normal curiosity”. “the normal course of events”. synonyms: average, mean.

  2. adjective. uk / ˈnɔː.məl / us / ˈnɔːr.məl / Add to word list. A2. ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected: a normal working day. Lively behaviour is normal for a four-year-old child. It's normal for couples to argue now and then. They were selling the goods at half the normal cost.

  3. adjective. OPAL W OPAL S. /ˈnɔːml/ /ˈnɔːrml/ Idioms. typical, usual or ordinary; what you would expect. quite/perfectly (= completely) normal. Her temperature is normal. They are just quiet, normal people. it is normal (for somebody) to do something It's normal to feel tired after such a long trip.

  4. noun. the standard or the common type. the usual state, amount, level, etc., especially the average or mean: Production may fall below normal. Mathematics. a perpendicular line or plane, especially one perpendicular to a tangent line of a curve, or a tangent plane of a surface, at the point of contact.

  5. Definition of normalLearner’s Dictionary. normal. adjective. uk / ˈnɔːm ə l / us. Add to word list. A2. usual, ordinary, and expected: to lead a normal life. It's perfectly normal to feel some degree of stress at work. It's normal for couples to argue now and then. That's a fairly normal weight for someone of your height.

  6. adjective. /ˈnɔrml/ typical, usual, or ordinary; what you would expect perfectly (= completely) normal Her temperature is normal. It's normal to feel tired after such a long trip. Divorce is complicated enough in normal circumstances, but this situation is even worse. Under normal circumstances, I would say “yes.”

  7. noun. /ˈnɔːml/ /ˈnɔːrml/ Idioms. [uncountable] the usual or average state, level or standard. above/below normal The rainfall has been above normal for the time of year. Sales to December are well below normal. (back) to normal Things soon returned to normal. The service will be back to normal next week. as normal Life continued as normal.

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