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Definitions of abnormal in various dictionaries:
adj - not normal
adj - departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development
adj - much greater than the normal
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Unexpected |
Unharmonious |
Unhinged |
Unique |
Unnatural or out of character |
Unofficial |
Sailor Marlon became twisted and strange (8) |
Unusual, atypical (8) |
Aberrant, atypical (8) |
Moral ban is somehow out of character (8) |
Abnormal description |
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Abnormality (or dysfunctional behavior) is a behavioral characteristic assigned to those with conditions regarded as rare or dysfunctional. Behavior is considered abnormal when it is atypical or out of the ordinary, consists of undesirable behavior, and results in impairment in the individual's functioning. Abnormality is that which is considered deviant from specific societal, cultural and ethical expectations. These expectations are broadly dependent on age, gender, traditional and societal categorizations. The definition of abnormal behavior is an often debated issue in abnormal psychology because of these subjective variables. * Abnormal behavior should not be confused with unusual behavior. Behavior that is out of the ordinary is not necessarily indicative of a mental or psychological disorder. Abnormal behavior, on the other hand, while not a mental disorder in itself, is often indicative of mental and psychological disorders. A psychological disorder is defined as an "ongoing dysf |