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Synonyms

abnormal

American  
[ab-nawr-muhl] / æbˈnɔr məl /

adjective

  1. not normal, average, typical, or usual; deviating from a standard.

    abnormal powers of concentration; an abnormal amount of snow; abnormal behavior.

    Synonyms:
    odd, unnatural, deviant, irregular, aberrant, anomalous
  2. extremely or excessively large.

    abnormal profit.


abnormal British  
/ æbˈnɔːməl /

adjective

  1. not normal; deviating from the usual or typical; extraordinary

  2. informal odd in behaviour or appearance; strange

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Related Words

See irregular.

Other Word Forms

  • abnormally adverb
  • abnormalness noun
  • superabnormal adjective
  • superabnormally adverb

Etymology

Origin of abnormal

First recorded in 1850–55; ab- + normal; replacing anormal, from Medieval Latin anōrmālus, variant of anōmālus anomalous, influenced by Latin norma norm

Example Sentences

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This month, the zoo announced Tina was suffering from an infection and abnormal buildup of fluid in her uterus.

From Los Angeles Times

A Global Times editorial published on Thursday said the lack of people-to-people exchanges between the countries and the long absence of a US presidential visit to China was "abnormal and should not be the case".

From BBC

This process helps the body remove damaged or abnormal cells and is essential for maintaining healthy tissue.

From Science Daily

A new study published in Volume 14 of the journal Bone Research suggests that a hormone-based treatment could help ease chronic back pain by reducing abnormal nerve growth within damaged spinal tissue.

From Science Daily

Tedros said the International Atomic Energy Agency was looking into the strikes, and "no indications of abnormal or increased off-site radiation levels have been reported".

From Barron's