What is another word for normal circumstances?

Pronunciation: [nˈɔːmə͡l sˈɜːkəmstˌansɪz] (IPA)

In usual circumstances, people tend to use the phrase "normal circumstances" to describe the state of things. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used instead of the phrase. These include regular situation, standard conditions, typical state, conventional scenario, ordinary setting, and usual environment. Each of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with the phrase in different contexts and convey the same meaning. By using different words to express the same idea, one can avoid sounding repetitive. Moreover, employing synonyms can enhance one's vocabulary and make their writing more engaging to read.

What are the hypernyms for Normal circumstances?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Normal circumstances

  • It was hard enough to drive those heavy old cars back then under normal circumstances, but with a crazed monkey clawing you at the same time, it becomes nearly impossible!
    Tim Flock
  • In order to figure out how to make atoms compute, you have to learn how to speak their language and to understand how they process information under normal circumstances.
    Seth Lloyd
  • Libertarians typically argue that particular obligations, at least under normal circumstances, must be created by consent; they cannot be unilaterally imposed by others.
    Tom G. Palmer
  • The actual effect of Rawls’s theory is to undercut theoretically any straightforward appeal to egalitarianism. Egalitarianism has the advantage that gross failure to comply with its basic principles is not difficult to monitor, There are, to be sure, well-known and unsettled issues about comparability of resources and about whether resources are really the proper objects for egalitarians to be concerned with, but there can be little doubt that if person A in a fully monetarized society has ten thousand times the monetary resources of person B, then under normal circumstances the two are not for most politically relevant purposes “equal.” Rawls’s theory effectively shifts discussion away from the utilitarian discussion of the consequences of a certain distribution of resources, and also away from an evaluation of distributions from the point of view of strict equality; instead, he focuses attention on a complex counterfactual judgment. The question is not “Does A have grossly more than B?”—a judgment to which within limits it might not be impossible to get a straightforward answer—but rather the virtually unanswerable “Would B have even less if A had less?” One cannot even begin to think about assessing any such claim without making an enormous number of assumptions about scarcity of various resources, the form the particular economy in question had, the preferences, and in particular the incentive structure, of the people who lived in it and unless one had a rather robust and detailed economic theory of a kind that few people will believe any economist today has. In a situation of uncertainty like this, the actual political onus probandi in fact tacitly shifts to the have-nots; the “haves” lack an obvious systematic motivation to argue for redistribution of the excess wealth they own, or indeed to find arguments to that conclusion plausible. They don't in the same way need to prove anything; they, ex hypothesi, “have” the resources in question: “Beati possidentes.”
    Raymond Geuss
  • All people, whether Aspie or neuro-typical are predisposed by their society to make guesses, jump to conclusions and then seek to defend those conclusions, regardless of logic or changing circumstance. This is sloppy, illogical thinking which may not hinder your life too much, under normal circumstances. But if you want to be a great detective, then such thinking will absolutely ruin your chances.
    Alexei Maxim Russell

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