Abnormity

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /æbˈnɔːrmɪti/

Definitions of abnormity

noun a state or quality of being abnormal

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher explained that the abnormity in the experiment was due to a mistake in the procedure.

A2 The doctor was concerned about the abnormity in the patient's test results.

B1 The scientist studied the abnormity in the behavior of the newly discovered species.

B2 The detective noticed an abnormity in the suspect's alibi that raised suspicions.

C1 The researcher's paper on the abnormity of human behavior in extreme conditions was groundbreaking.

C2 The philosopher pondered the abnormity of societal norms and their impact on individual freedom.

Examples of abnormity in a Sentence

formal The doctor was concerned about the abnormity in the patient's test results.

informal There was definitely something abnormal going on with that abnormity.

slang That abnormity is just plain weird, man.

figurative The abnormity in her behavior was like a dark cloud hanging over the family.

Grammatical Forms of abnormity

plural

abnormities

comparative

more abnormal

superlative

most abnormal

present tense

abnormity

future tense

will be abnormity

perfect tense

has been abnormity

continuous tense

is being abnormity

singular

abnormity

positive degree

abnormal

infinitive

to be abnormal

gerund

abnormiting

participle

abnormal

Origin and Evolution of abnormity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abnormity' originated from the Latin word 'abnormis' which means 'deviating from the norm'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'abnormity' has evolved to refer to something that is abnormal or deviates from the standard or norm.