Word family noun normality/normalcy ≠ abnormality normal normalization adjective normal ≠ abnormal verb normalize adverb normally ≠ abnormally
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnormallynor‧mal‧ly /ˈnɔːməli $ ˈnɔːr-/ ●●● S1 W2 AWL adverb 1 usually The journey normally takes about two hours.[sentence adverb] Normally, I park behind the theatre.2 in a normal way OPP abnormally The system seems to be working normally now.Examples from the Corpus
normally• Try to relax and breathe normally.• As it turned out, the propulsion system performed normally.• The museum isn't normally as crowded as this.• Candidates will normally be expected to be members of the professions allied to medicine.• His normally cheerful face looked sad for a moment.• Copyright comes into force immediately on completion or publication of the work and does not normally have to be recorded or registered.• A large, blue twin-engine air boat that normally is used for tours of the Everglades serves as the major on-site platform.• Normally, it takes me twenty minutes to get to work.• The flu normally lasts about a week or ten days.• The beginner normally learns combination techniques by performing them against thin air.• Most events take about two hours and are normally limited to 20 places, so booking in advance is essential.• We put together the new packaging overnight practically, when it would have normally taken two years.