nor
mal
Comparative
more normal
Superlative
most normal
1
conforming to a standard or expected condition
- It's normal to feel nervous before a big presentation.
- His daily routine follows a normal pattern, starting with breakfast and ending with bedtime.
- Their family traditions are quite normal, with gatherings for holidays and birthdays.
- It's normal for children to experience some difficulty adjusting to a new school.
- Despite recent events, life is gradually returning to normal for the residents of the town.
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(of a person) without physical or mental problems
- A normal day for her involves school, homework, and a little bit of TV.
- He's a normal kid who loves to play football and video games.
- My friends are pretty normal, we enjoy hanging out and talking about our interests.
- My neighbor is quite normal, always up early for a jog before work.
3
positioned at a right angle to a specific surface, line, or plane
- The scientist calculated the normal force exerted on the object.
- A normal vector helps define the orientation of a 3D shape.
- The laser beam hit the mirror at a normal incidence.
- Engineers designed the support beams to be normal to the foundation.
- The plane's symmetry axis is normal to its base.