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    Nor·mal
    /ˈnôrm(ə)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the usual, average, or typical state or condition: "her temperature was above normal"
    • 2. a line at right angles to a given line or surface: technical "the view is along the normal to the surface"
  2. A2. ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected: a normal working day. Lively behavior 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. The temperature was above/below normal for the time of year.

  3. 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.

  4. 2 days ago · 1. conforming with or constituting an accepted standard, model, or pattern; esp., corresponding to the median or average of a large group in type, appearance, achievement, function, development, etc.; natural; usual; standard; regular. 2. Biology. occurring naturally.

  5. 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. It is now regarded as normal for women to work outside the home.

  6. normal. 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. 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. Now that trains are running again things are back to normal. More examplesFewer examples.

  8. [countable] (informal) a person who is ordinary or healthy. Loads of people, from celebrities to normals, can be funny on Twitter. The risk of disease in these patients is 8 000 times that of normals. Word Origin. Idioms. the new normal. a situation that used to be unusual but is now what you should expect.

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