Pronunciation: /nɔːrməl/
noun a person who is conventional or healthy in their behavior and attitudes
A1 I just want everything to go back to normal.
A2 She longed for the normalcy of her daily routine.
B1 The doctor assured me that feeling tired was normal after surgery.
B2 It took a while for her to adjust to the new normal of working from home.
C1 The concept of normality is subjective and can vary from person to person.
C2 In times of crisis, people often seek comfort in the familiarity of the normal.
adjective conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected
A1 It is normal to feel nervous before a test.
A2 She likes to lead a normal life without any drama.
B1 Having a regular exercise routine is important for maintaining normal health.
B2 The results of the experiment were within normal parameters.
C1 In normal circumstances, this project would have been completed by now.
C2 The company strives to maintain normalcy in its operations despite external challenges.
formal It is important to establish a normal routine for optimal productivity.
informal Just try to go back to your normal routine and everything will be fine.
slang I'm just trying to get back to my usual groove, you know?
figurative In the midst of chaos, finding a sense of normalcy can be comforting.
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