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ab·nor·mal A0018500 (ăb-nôr′məl)adj. Not typical, usual, or regular; not normal; deviant. [Alteration (influenced by ab-) of obsolete anormal, from Medieval Latin anormālis, blend of Late Latin abnormis (Latin ab-, away from; see ab-1 + Latin norma, rule; see gnō- in Indo-European roots) and anōmalus; see anomalous.] ab·nor′mal·ly adv.abnormal (æbˈnɔːməl) adj1. not normal; deviating from the usual or typical; extraordinary2. informal odd in behaviour or appearance; strange[C19: ab-1 + normal, replacing earlier anormal from Medieval Latin anormalus, a blend of Late Latin anōmalus anomalous + Latin abnormis departing from a rule] abˈnormally advab•nor•mal (æbˈnɔr məl) adj. not normal, average, typical, or usual. [1850–55] ab•nor′mal•ly, adv. ab•nor′mal•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | abnormal - not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm; "abnormal powers of concentration"; "abnormal amounts of rain"; "abnormal circumstances"; "an abnormal interest in food"unnaturalinsane - afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement; "was declared insane"; "insane laughter"normal - 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" | | 2. | abnormal - departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development; "they were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal"; "an abnormal personality"psychological science, psychology - the science of mental lifenormal - 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" | | 3. | abnormal - much greater than the normal; "abnormal profits"; "abnormal ambition"immoderate - beyond reasonable limits; "immoderate laughter"; "immoderate spending" |
abnormaladjective unusual, different, odd, strange, surprising, out there (slang), extraordinary, remarkable, bizarre, unexpected, curious, weird, exceptional, peculiar, eccentric, unfamiliar, queer, irregular, phenomenal, uncommon, erratic, monstrous, singular, unnatural, deviant, unconventional, off-the-wall (slang), oddball (informal), out of the ordinary, left-field (informal), anomalous, atypical, aberrant, untypical, wacko (slang), outré a child with an abnormal fear of strangers unusual normal, common, average, natural, traditional, regular, usual, ordinary, familiar, typical, conventional, routine, everyday, customary, commonplace, banal, unremarkable, unexceptionalabnormaladjectiveDeparting from the normal:aberrant, anomalistic, anomalous, atypic, atypical, deviant, divergent, irregular, preternatural, unnatural.Translationsabnormal (ӕbˈnoːməl) adjective not normal. His behaviour is abnormal for a child of his age. 反常的 反常的abnorˈmality (-ˈmӕ-) noun 反常 反常abˈnormally adverb 反常地 反常地abnormal
abnormal deviating from the usual pattern of behaviour (or social structure), especially where this is viewed as maladjustment or DYSFUNCTION. Any sociological use of the term faces the problem of determining ‘normality’. For example, DURKHEIM made the assumption that the average social form at a particular level of social development was also the functional form. However, whilst conceptions of functional normality and abnormality may be relatively clear in relation to biological organisms, the utility of these concepts in sociology has been widely questioned. With the exception of Durkheim and functionalist sociology, sociologists have usually conceptualized individual and social variability and deviation from established patterns of behaviour in other terms than ‘normality’ and ‘abnormality’. See also DISABILITY. abnormal
ab·nor·mal (ab-nōr'măl), Negative and pejorative connotations of this word may render it offensive in some contexts.1. Not normal; differing in any way from the usual state, structure, condition, or rule. Compare: normal. 2. Synonym(s): deviant (1) Abnormal Not normal; contrary to a usual structure, position or behavior.abnormal adjective Not normal, contrary to a usual structure, position or behaviorab·nor·mal (ab-nōr'măl) Negative and pejorative connotations of this word may render it offensive in some contexts.1. Not normal; differing in any way from the usual state, structure, condition, or rule. Compare: normal2. Synonym(s): deviant (1) . abnormal Deviating from the observed rule or from the consensus opinion of what is acceptable. ABERRANT. See also ABNORMALITY.retinal correspondence, abnormal (ARC) A type of retinal correspondence in which the fovea of one eye is associated with an extrafoveal area of the other eye to give rise to a perception of a single object. This phenomenon is common in strabismus, but may also occur as a result of a macular lesion. ARC is often classified in three types: (1) Harmonious, in which the angle of anomaly is equal to the objective angle of deviation. This indicates that the ARC fully corresponds to the strabismus. (2) Unharmonious, in which the angle of anomaly is less than the objective angle of deviation. (3) Paradoxical, when the angle of anomaly is greater than the objective angle of deviation. ARC can be detected by examination with a major amblyoscope, with the after-image test, or by comparison between the objective and the subjective angles of deviation measured with the alternate cover test and either a Maddox rod or the von Graefe's test, respectively (a difference between the objective and the subjective angles indicates ARC) (Fig. R10). Syn. anomalous retinal correspondence; ret-inal incongruity. See incongruous diplopia; physi-ological diplopia; phi movement; after-image test; Bagolini's test. " > Fig. R10 Abnormal retinal correspondence between M′L and B′ in right esotropia (M′R, fovea of the right eye)ab·nor·mal (ab-nōr'măl) Not normal; differing in any way from the usual. Patient discussion about abnormalQ. Hi, my friend is suffering from episodes of depression and abnormal behavior which disrupts his life. Hi, my friend is suffering from episodes of depression and abnormal behavior which disrupts his life. I thought that he is affecting by Bipolar. I need some help?A. You are a good friend to care. He needs to get evaluated by a doctor. That is the one thing that will get the best care and help for your friend. Keep talking with your friend and getting things out in the open. That's the best you can do. Depression can come from repressed anger or a chemical imbalance, or a life crisis or other things. I am not a doctor or an expert on the subject, just a patient who got help from my doctor. Drinking will not help depression. It will make it worse. Q. I have a doubt, where people suffered by bipolar have thinking about suicide. My uncle was suffered from bipolar disorder. Before 3 months he committed suicide. I have a doubt, where people suffered by bipolar have thinking about suicide.A. Thank you for sharing with us Devontae, Again I am sorry for your loss. Chances are that your uncle suffered with bipolar disorder for a lot longer than 3 months. Unfortunately some people wait until it is too late to seek help. It takes so much for a person to admit they have a problem and activly seek the help they need, I have the utmost respect for those who have been able to seek the help and been able to help themselves and their family. So many fall through the cracks though, being misdiagnosed or waiting until they are so far into depression or mania that they need it to end right away. Theropy and medications take time to work, there is a process involved in finding the right combination of meds and theropy, unfortunately for some that process takes too long. I dont know what your uncle was experiencing before his passing, I hope that he is now pain free. I am praying for you and your family at this time, as well as your uncle I pray that he is now in peace. More discussions about abnormalLegalSeeLaborSee AT&T Business Network See ABNabnormal Related to abnormal: Abnormal returnsSynonyms for abnormaladj unusualSynonyms- unusual
- different
- odd
- strange
- surprising
- out there
- extraordinary
- remarkable
- bizarre
- unexpected
- curious
- weird
- exceptional
- peculiar
- eccentric
- unfamiliar
- queer
- irregular
- phenomenal
- uncommon
- erratic
- monstrous
- singular
- unnatural
- deviant
- unconventional
- off-the-wall
- oddball
- out of the ordinary
- left-field
- anomalous
- atypical
- aberrant
- untypical
- wacko
- outré
Antonyms- normal
- common
- average
- natural
- traditional
- regular
- usual
- ordinary
- familiar
- typical
- conventional
- routine
- everyday
- customary
- commonplace
- banal
- unremarkable
- unexceptional
Synonyms for abnormaladj departing from the normalSynonyms- aberrant
- anomalistic
- anomalous
- atypic
- atypical
- deviant
- divergent
- irregular
- preternatural
- unnatural
Synonyms for abnormaladj not normalSynonymsRelated WordsAntonymsadj departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and developmentRelated Words- psychological science
- psychology
Antonymsadj much greater than the normalRelated Words |