unnormal

English

Etymology

un- + normal

Adjective

unnormal (comparative more unnormal, superlative most unnormal)

  1. Not normal.
    • 2007 May 12, Viv Bernstein, “Earnhardt Free Agency Echoes Through Nascar”, in New York Times:
      I’ve felt as unnormal as one could feel the last couple of days and lost a lot of sleep.”
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