Pronunciation: /ˌpɛriˈnɔrməl/
adjective a term used to describe phenomena or experiences that are beyond normal but not necessarily paranormal
A1 Some people believe in perinormal phenomena like ghosts and UFOs.
A2 The concept of perinormal activity is often explored in horror movies.
B1 Scientists are skeptical of perinormal claims and prefer to rely on empirical evidence.
B2 The investigation into the perinormal occurrences yielded inconclusive results.
C1 The committee was tasked with studying perinormal events and determining their validity.
C2 The research team conducted a thorough analysis of the perinormal phenomena and published their findings in a peer-reviewed journal.
formal The concept of perinormal phenomena is still a subject of debate among researchers.
informal I find it fascinating to read about perinormal experiences and occurrences.
slang Some people think perinormal events are just plain weird.
figurative The boundary between normal and perinormal is often blurred in paranormal investigations.
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