[ UK /sˈʌbnɔːmə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person of less than normal intelligence
ADJECTIVE
  1. below normal or average
    after the floods the harvests were subnormal
    subnormal intelligence
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How To Use subnormal In A Sentence

  • Sometimes the speech is adequate in amount but conveys little information because it is overconcrete, overabstract, repetitive, or stereotyped (poverty of content). amentia Subnormal development of the mind, with particular reference to intellectual capacities; a type of severe mental retardation. anosognosia The apparent unawareness of or failure to recognize one†™ s own functional defect apathy Lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern. Think Progress » Bush Claims Program That Monitors Tens of Millions of Americans ‘Strictly Targets Al Qaeda’
  • Patients exhibit subnormal eye and skin pigmentation due to aberrant melanosome development.
  • Sometimes the speech is adequate in amount but conveys little information because it is overconcrete, overabstract, repetitive, or stereotyped (poverty of content). amentia Subnormal development of the mind, with particular reference to intellectual capacities; a type of severe mental retardation. anosognosia The apparent unawareness of or failure to recognize one’s own functional defect apathy Lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern. Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 11, 2006
  • How about you, stupid troll whose brain and genitalia need threats to mitigate their subnormal size and decay due to atrophy? Think Progress » Hannity: Snow Storms ‘Seem To Contradict Al Gore’s Hysterical Global Warming Theories’
  • Aldosterone production is preserved in secondary adrenal failure; renin concentrations will therefore be normal, and Synacthen tests will show a subnormal response to cortisol.
  • A significant number risk osteoporosis in later life due to subnormal bone density.
  • subnormal intelligence
  • Patients with unilateral or bilateral paralysis have subnormal exercise capacity, and oxygen consumption (normalized by minute ventilation) at peak exercise is increased.
  • In newborns, a subnormal temperature - rather than a fever - may be a sign of serious illness.
  • In part this is encouraged by schools, whose agenda of testing, leveling, and standardized scoring concerns many parents and leads them to fear that their children are somehow subnormal or failing. Children and Reading » Blog Archive » Writer's Round-About - The Craft and Business of Fiction and Freelance Writing
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