Meaning & Definition of Normal in English
English⟶
Normal
/nɔrməl/
noun
1. Something regarded as a normative example
- "The convention of not naming the main character"
- "Violence is the rule not the exception"
- "His formula for impressing visitors"
synonym:
- convention,
- normal,
- pattern,
- rule,
- formula
adjective
1. Conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm
- Not abnormal
- "Serve wine at normal room temperature"
- "Normal diplomatic relations"
- "Normal working hours"
- "Normal word order"
- "Normal curiosity"
- "The normal course of events"
synonym:
- normal
2. In accordance with scientific laws
synonym:
- normal
3. Being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development
- "A perfectly normal child"
- "Of normal intelligence"
- "The most normal person i've ever met"
synonym:
- normal
4. Forming a right angle
synonym:
- normal
Examples of using
I like to visit cemeteries. Is that normal?
It's normal to make mistakes.
"Why can't I just have a normal boyfriend? Why? Just a regular boyfriend who doesn't go nuts on me!" "Everybody wants that, dear. It doesn't exist."