new normal

noun
/ˌnjuː ˈnɔːml̩/UK/ˌn(j)u ˈnɔɹm(ə)l/US

Etymology

From new + normal.

  1. derived from normālis
  2. compounded as new normal — “new + normal

Definitions

  1. A current prevailing situation which has emerged recently, that differs dramatically from…

    A current prevailing situation which has emerged recently, that differs dramatically from the previous one and is expected to remain.

    • The new normal for this country is simply to survive economically.
    • However, the abnormal condition may last for a few years, and the tendency to return to the former balance may never be more than partially realized. That is to say, the abnormal situation may persist until it becomes a new normal.
  2. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.

    • The achievement of learning outcomes in online learning in the New Normal Era was not significant because there were still challenges faced by educators.
    • What are the challenges and expectations from leadership in the new normal?
    • At its base level, life is about getting from point A to point B, a simplicity we took for granted until the New Normal stripped it from us.

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