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Normal

Adjective
UK /ˈnɔː.məl/
US /ˈnɔːr.məl/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Usual, ordinary, or expected; not strange or unusual.

Example

"It's normal to feel tired after work."

"During stressful times, it is normal for people to feel overwhelmed and unsure, especially when facing big changes in their routines or responsibilities."

"The doctor explained that the symptoms were normal and nothing to worry about, helping the patient relax and feel more comfortable."

Explanation

Normal describes something usual, ordinary, or expected. When something is normal, it means it is common and not strange or unusual. Normal can refer to behaviours, feelings, situations, or physical conditions. For example, it’s normal to feel nervous before an exam, or it’s normal for temperatures to rise in summer. The word helps people understand what is typical in everyday life. It doesn’t mean perfect; it simply means something fits within what most people experience or expect.

 

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