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How to pronounce normalcy in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms normality
Type of status, condition
Has types averageness, typicality, expectedness, commonness
Type Words
Synonyms normality
Type of expectedness

Examples of normalcy

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He'll get to have a sense of normalcy again and he'll enjoy just being a senior.
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Null's own desire for a bit of normalcy drove him back to Tucker in spring 2012.
From the ocregister.com
The real pitches soon followed, and with them a three-hour semblance of normalcy.
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Now she learns just how taxing normalcy is, never having experienced it before.
From the latimes.com
We have to make absolutely sure that we don't go back to the same old normalcy.
From the time.com
Normalcy is what people call normality when they no longer take it for granted.
From the economist.com
After a momentous year, 2013 should mark a return to normalcy in Great Britain.
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America was recovering and recouping from WW II, and hoped to return to normalcy.
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Normalcy was transformed in a literal flash into chaos and confusion and agony.
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More examples
  • Normality: being within certain limits that define the range of normal functioning
  • Normality: expectedness as a consequence of being usual or regular or common
  • Return to normalcy, a return to the way of life before World War I, was United States presidential candidate Warren G. Harding's campaign promise in the election of 1920...
  • Normalcy is the 3rd digital album by American rapper Charles Hamilton. It was released on December 28, 2009 as a comeback mixtape for free download on various websites, after the hiatus Charles Hamilton took after being dropped from Interscope and having his mainstream debut album "This Perfect ...
  • Normality (note: this is a perfectly good word, not a coinage or misstatement)
  • Is the quality or condition of being normal. Creeping normalcy is a term often used to refer to the way a major change can be accepted as normality if it happens slowly, in unnoticed increments, when it would be regarded as objectionable if it took place in a single step or short period. ...
  • Coined by Warren G. Harding in an address before the Home Market Club on May 14,1920 in Boston, this term came to symbolize, to powerful businessmen, the immediate abandonment of the foreign and domestic policies of Wilson. This meant a return to high protective tariffs and a reduction in taxes.
  • A return to how life was prior to WWI.