Pronunciation: /nʊroʊˈtɪpɪkəl/
adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who does not have a neurological disorder such as autism or ADHD
A1 It is important to create inclusive environments for neurotypical individuals.
A2 Neurotypical people may have difficulty understanding the experiences of those with autism.
B1 The school provides support for neurotypical students who may struggle with certain subjects.
B2 Understanding the differences between neurotypical and neurodivergent individuals is crucial for creating a diverse workplace.
C1 Neurotypical individuals may not always be aware of their privilege in society.
C2 The research study focused on the cognitive differences between neurotypical and neurodivergent populations.
formal It is important to understand the differences between neurotypical individuals and those with neurodivergent conditions.
informal Neurotypical people may not always understand the perspectives of neurodivergent individuals.
slang Some people just don't get it because they're so neurotypical.
figurative In a world full of neurotypical thinkers, it's refreshing to encounter someone with a different perspective.
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