norm·core
ˈnȯrm-ˌkȯr
: ordinary, everyday, unexceptional
This normcore concerto isn't the most exciting piece, but it's … attractively orchestrated …—Natasha Gauthier
… we're likely to start seeing a shift to some sort of awkward normcore performance stuff that these AIs couldn't really do—@gavinpurcell, on X, formerly Twitter
… he's been in seminars where academics "insulted the Smithsonian as being the normcore, boring, uncool, reactionary museum," [former Smithsonian historian David] Ward said.—Lisa Hornung
especially
: reflecting the style or category of normcore
It's modern … with a non-ironic normcore twist, in which basics and plain clothing become centerpieces of your style and with it, your lifestyle. —TimeOut.com
: a style or category characterized by things that are purposely chosen for being ordinary, everyday, or unexceptional
… when MFG opened two restaurants in the landmark Seagram Building, back in 2017, The Grill, helmed by Carbone, was a temple to New York normcore, while Torrisi's The Pool was a more ambitious seafood restaurant …—Brett Martin
Highlighting the trend, BabyCentre's Baby Name expert SJ Strum explained: "While there's been a huge rise in unique names, each trend has its counter and among all the modern, quirkier choices, 'normcore' is having a quiet revival …".—Julia Banim and Georgia Burns
especially
: a fashion or decorating aesthetic that is accessible, inexpensive, or unremarkable and ordinary
Anyway … normcore has taught us that there is such a thing as being too casual. —Zaychishka Style
… his … no-frills aesthetic falls in with major fashion movements of the past few years, from normcore to athleisure, utilitarian to unisex and, of course, authenticity. —Courtney Shea
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