supernormal

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English

Etymology

Coined from super- +‎ normal between 1865 and 1870.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌsu pəɹˈnɔɹ məl/
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Adjective

supernormal (comparative more supernormal, superlative most supernormal)

  1. Beyond what is normal; exceeding the average or the point of reference.
    Antonym: subnormal
    Near-synonym: above average
    Supernormal employment.
    Supernormal production.
  2. Paranormal, supernatural.
    • 1996, Jess Byron Hollenback, Mysticism: Experience, Response, and Empowerment:
      For example, why is it that supernormal phenomena so often accompany mystical experiences?
  3. (default logic, of a default) Both categorical and normal.

Derived terms

Noun

supernormal (plural supernormals)

  1. Supernormal phenomena, considered collectively.
  2. (science fiction) A being with extraordinary powers, as compared to the norm for their species.
    • 1935, Olaf Stapledon, Odd John, Gollancz 2012, p. 124:
      Not long after John told me of his efforts to make contact with other supernormals he took me into his confidence about his plans for the future.

References

  1. ^ supernormal”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.

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