Definitions and Examples of natural, normal, mundane
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Existing in or produced by nature; not artificial or supernatural.
Example
The park is a beautiful place to enjoy the natural scenery.
Conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
Example
It's normal to feel nervous before a big exam.
Lacking interest or excitement; dull or ordinary.
Example
His job was so mundane that he felt like he was living the same day over and over again.
Key Differences: natural vs normal vs mundane
- 1Natural refers to things that exist in or are produced by nature, while supernatural refers to things that are beyond the laws of nature.
- 2Normal describes something that conforms to a standard or is typical, while supernatural implies something that is extraordinary or beyond what is considered normal.
- 3Mundane describes something that is dull or ordinary, while supernatural implies something that is exciting or out of the ordinary.
Effective Usage of natural, normal, mundane
- 1Describe Nature: Use natural to describe things that exist in or are produced by nature.
- 2Conformity: Use normal to describe things that conform to a standard or are typical.
- 3Everyday Life: Use mundane to describe things that are dull or ordinary.
Remember this!
The antonyms of supernatural are natural, normal, and mundane. Use these words to describe things that are not supernatural or beyond the laws of nature, to describe things that conform to a standard or are typical, and to describe things that are dull or ordinary.