abnormals
/æbˈnɔrməlz/
noun
- People or things that are not normal or typical; often used in scientific or technical contexts to refer to individuals with unusual characteristics.
- Some psychologists argue that labeling people as abnormals can be harmful and inaccurate.
- In the study, the abnormals were separated from the control group for further testing.
- The biologist classified the abnormals as a separate population due to their unique traits.