Definitions and Examples of normal, healthy, rational
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
Example
It's normal to feel nervous before an exam.
In good physical or mental condition; free from disease or illness.
Example
Eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly can help you stay healthy.
Based on reason or logic; able to think clearly and make sound judgments.
Example
It's important to approach problems in a rational manner.
Key Differences: normal vs healthy vs rational
- 1Normal refers to something that is typical or expected.
- 2Healthy refers to a state of being free from disease or illness.
- 3Rational refers to the ability to think clearly and make sound judgments.
Effective Usage of normal, healthy, rational
- 1Health and Wellness: Use healthy to describe a state of physical or mental well-being.
- 2Everyday Conversations: Use normal to describe something that is typical or expected.
- 3Critical Thinking: Use rational to describe the ability to think clearly and make sound judgments.
Remember this!
The antonyms of pathological are normal, healthy, and rational. Use these words to describe a sense of regularity, wellness, and soundness. Use healthy to describe a state of physical or mental well-being, normal to describe something that is typical or expected, and rational to describe the ability to think clearly and make sound judgments.