Definition of abnormally in English:
abnormally
adverb abˈnɔːməliæbˈnɔrməli
In a manner that deviates from what is normal or usual; irregularly or extraordinarily.
her heart started beating abnormally
as submodifier an abnormally wet autumn
Example sentencesExamples
- Water temperatures have been abnormally high for the last few months.
- The cancer had spread abnormally far for such a young person.
- Ordinarily I assume that things are as they look, unless it occurs to me that my vision is being affected abnormally.
- Poor man was perspiring abnormally, and his face was quite pasty from fear.
- Because it so readily absorbs water, a lack of water can cause the fiber to swell abnormally.
- I'm feeling abnormally pessimistic about the absurd lack of substantive leadership we are receiving.
- Another condition seen in pregnant women is hypotension, or abnormally low blood pressure.
- The child is, in a sense, abnormally self-occupied.
- I woke up at 7:30 the next morning, which is abnormally early for me.
- When a software application starts behaving abnormally, how do we pinpoint the source of the problem?
Definition of abnormally in US English:
abnormally
adverbabˈnôrməlēæbˈnɔrməli
In a manner that deviates from what is normal or usual; irregularly or extraordinarily.
her heart started beating abnormally
as submodifier an abnormally wet summer
Example sentencesExamples
- Water temperatures have been abnormally high for the last few months.
- Poor man was perspiring abnormally, and his face was quite pasty from fear.
- Another condition seen in pregnant women is hypotension, or abnormally low blood pressure.
- Ordinarily I assume that things are as they look, unless it occurs to me that my vision is being affected abnormally.
- Because it so readily absorbs water, a lack of water can cause the fiber to swell abnormally.
- When a software application starts behaving abnormally, how do we pinpoint the source of the problem?
- I'm feeling abnormally pessimistic about the absurd lack of substantive leadership we are receiving.
- The child is, in a sense, abnormally self-occupied.
- I woke up at 7:30 the next morning, which is abnormally early for me.
- The cancer had spread abnormally far for such a young person.