Meaning & Definition of word "Norm"

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    Norm

    /nɔːrm/

    noun:

    • 1. A standard or model of a behavior or a way of doing things that is accepted or expected within a particular group or society.
      • Example: In many cultures, being punctual is considered the norm.
    • 2. A rule or principle that prescribes what is considered appropriate or acceptable in a specific context.
      • Example: The social norms dictate how we should behave in public places.
    • 3. The average or typical measurement or level, often used in statistical contexts.
      • Example: His test scores were above the norm compared to his peers.
    • 4. A common or usual situation or arrangement.
      • Example: Working from home has become the norm for many employees since the pandemic.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'norma' meaning 'a standard or rule'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    social norm:

    A rule or expectation that governs the behavior of members in a group.

    norm of behavior:

    The typical pattern of actions or conduct in a specific environment.

    normative standards:

    Standards that prescribe what should be done or expected.

    Related Words

    standard:

    A level of quality or attainment.

    regulation:

    A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.

    convention:

    A way in which something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity.

    Slang Meanings of norm

    Meaning: To stick to the expected behavior or routine.

    Example Sentence: Don't go out of norm, just follow the usual path.

    Meaning: To conform to social expectations.

    Example Sentence: He was just trying to norm his interactions at the new job.