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Normality   /nˌɔrmˈæləti/   Listen
Normality

noun
1.
Being within certain limits that define the range of normal functioning.  Synonym: normalcy.
2.
(of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter.  Synonym: N.
3.
Expectedness as a consequence of being usual or regular or common.  Synonym: normalcy.
4.
Conformity with the norm.






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"Normality" Quotes from Famous Books



... that would be to leave them poor indeed. It would reduce their morale. It would depress their cheery patience. The wonder of tobacco is that it fits itself to each one of several needs. It is the medium by which the average man maintains normality at an abnormal time. It is a device to soothe jumping nerves, to deaden pain, to chase away brooding. Tobacco connects a man with the human race, and his own past life. It gives him a little thing to do in a big danger, in seeping loneliness, and the grip of sharp ...
— Golden Lads • Arthur Gleason and Helen Hayes Gleason

... still some hours in which to shine. Ian and Milly went out and walked in the Parks. The tennis-club lawns were almost deserted, but they met a few acquaintances taking their constitutional, like themselves, and an exchange of ordinary remarks with people who took her normality for granted, helped Milly to believe in it herself. So long as the blank in her memory continued, she could not be free from care; but she went to sleep that night in Ian's arms, feeling herself protected by them not only from bodily harm, but from all those dreadful fears ...
— The Invader - A Novel • Margaret L. Woods

... evidence to the contrary, and in spite of reality, public opinion and common sense, it becomes organized into a cooerdinated system of errors which become the tyrants of the intellectual personality and remove it by degrees outside the bounds of normality." The litigant constantly busies himself with his grievances, loses all interest in everything else, and begins to fight for his rights. He stops at no means and is the bane of judges and court officials. Naturally, he has to be refused all ...
— Studies in Forensic Psychiatry • Bernard Glueck

... for the rich and leisured not to go among the wounded either at their homes or in the hospitals. Gassed, crippled and shell-shocked, their outlook at the best can but be forlorn, and I am haunted by a fear that in the hustle of life and what is erroneously called the "return to normality," the crippled and wounded are neglected. It is understandable that men in business should want to make money, but business principles should not be mainly the reflection of personal interests and you may pay too high a price ...
— My Impresssions of America • Margot Asquith

... N. normality, normalcy, normalness^; familiarity, naturalness; commonness (frequency) 136; rule, standard (conformity) 82; customary (habit) 613; standard, pattern (prototype) 22. V. normalize, standardize. Adj. normal, natural, unexceptional; common, usual ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



Words linked to "Normality" :   solution, abnormality, relative quantity, normal, abnormal, condition, normalcy, unnatural, status, commonness, conformity, expectedness, averageness, conformance, typicality, N



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