Yes. It is a describing word.
"Abnormal" is an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'abnormal' is abnormality.
The word "abnormal" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that deviates from what is considered typical or normal.
The base word is the noun "norm" (an average or common state). The word abnormal is the negative of the adjective normal.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
AdverbExample: She sings abnormally. (abnormally being the adverb, modifying sings)Example: Her singing is surprisingly abnormal. (surprisingly being the adverb, modifying abnormal, which is an adjective)adverbAn adverb usually modifies a verb, but can sometimes modify an adjective.
Xenophobic is an adjective. It describes someone who has an abnormal fear of foreign people or things.
The adjective form of "monster" is "monstrous." It describes something that is large, frightening, or abnormal, often evoking a sense of horror or dread. Additionally, "monstrous" can be used metaphorically to describe actions or behaviors that are considered cruel or outrageous.
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As a noun, an abnormal is a person or object which is not normal.