normalcy
How to Use Normalcy
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA state of things being normal or back to usual — often used after a period of disruption.
Some style guides consider "normality" the more traditional British form, though "normalcy" is now widely accepted, especially in American English.
"Normality" is more common in British English; "normalcy" is more common in American English, though both are understood everywhere.
Word Forms
normalcies plural
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
After the storm, the town slowly returned to _____.
Etymology
Formed from "normal" plus the suffix "-cy." Though originally used in mathematics, it became widely popular in the US after President Warren G. Harding used it in a famous 1920 speech about "a return to normalcy."