Nor·mal1 [ˈnôrməl] DEFINITION a town in central Illinois, home to Illinois State University (originally a normal, or teachers, school); pop. 52,056 (est. 2008). nor·mal2 [ˈnôrməl] ADJECTIVE conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected: "it's quite normal for puppies to bolt their food" · [more] "normal working hours" synonyms: usual · standard · ordinary · customary · conventional · [more] habitual · accustomed · expected · wonted · typical · stock · common · everyday · regular · routine · established · set · fixed · traditional · time-honored · ordinary · average · typical · run-of-the-mill · middle-of-the-road · common · conventional · mainstream · unremarkable · unexceptional · garden-variety · a dime a dozen antonyms: unusual (of a person) free from physical or mental disorders. technical (of a line, ray, or other linear feature) intersecting a given line or surface at right angles. medicine (of a salt solution) containing the same salt concentration as the blood. chemistry dated (of a solution) containing one gram-equivalent of solute per liter. geology denoting a fault or faulting in which a relative downward movement occurred in the strata situated on the upper side of the fault plane. NOUN the usual, average, or typical state or condition: "her temperature was above normal" · [more] "the service will be back to normal next week" informal a person who is conventional or healthy. technical a line at right angles to a given line or surface. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘right-angled’): from Latin normalis, from norma ‘carpenter's square’ (see norm). Current senses date from the early 19th cent. RELATED FORMS normal (adjective) normal (noun) Translate Normal to No translation found. Powered by Oxford Dictionaries · © Oxford University Press That is the definition I believe. And what I mean is I don't think there is anything interesting about me. I'm not funny or cool or popular. I am an outcast here and that makes me sad because when I joined the forums all I wanted to do was make friends.