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    Ex·traor·di·nar·y
    /ikˈstrôrdnˌerē/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an item in a company's accounts not arising from its normal activities.
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  3. The meaning of EXTRAORDINARY is going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary. How to use extraordinary in a sentence. What is the difference between extraordinary and extra ordinary?

  4. EXTRAORDINARY definition: 1. very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange: 2. a special meeting that happens between…. Learn more.

  5. Synonyms for EXTRAORDINARY: unusual, exceptional, unique, rare, remarkable, outstanding, abnormal, uncommon; Antonyms of EXTRAORDINARY: ordinary, normal, common, typical, usual, customary, unexceptional, unextraordinary

  6. Extraordinary: Created by Emma Moran. With Máiréad Tyers, Sofia Oxenham, Bilal Hasna, Luke Rollason. Jen is a self-aware young woman who lives in a world where everybody except her has a superpower.

  7. exceptional in character, amount, extent, degree, etc.; noteworthy; remarkable: extraordinary speed; an extraordinary man. Synonyms: signal, special, phenomenal, rare, singular, uncommon. Antonyms: usual, common.

  8. very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange: He told the extraordinary story of his escape. Her voice had an extraordinary hypnotic quality. an extraordinary coincidence. Opposite. unextraordinary. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. good or important because of unusual qualities. special Are you doing anything special for your birthday?

  9. adjective. beyond what is ordinary or usual; highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable. “ extraordinary authority”. “an extraordinary achievement”. “her extraordinary beauty”. “enjoyed extraordinary popularity”. “an extraordinary capacity for work”. “an extraordinary session of the legislature”. synonyms:

  10. Find 66 different ways to say EXTRAORDINARY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  11. If you describe something as extraordinary, you mean that it is very unusual or surprising.

  12. Going far beyond the ordinary degree, measure, limit, etc.; very unusual; exceptional; remarkable. Highly exceptional; remarkable. An extraordinary achievement. Employed or used for a special service, function, or occasion. A minister extraordinary; an extraordinary professor.

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