The meaning of Extraordinary
Extraordinary – definition
adjectiveVery unusual or remarkable.
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The extraordinary plumage of the maleadjective(of a meeting) specially convened.
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An extraordinary session of the congress
nounAn item in a company's accounts not arising from its normal activities.
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Of the total "army extraordinaries" of £315,917 submitted to the house of commons on february 6, 17…
adjectiveVery unusual and special; different in type or greater in degree than the usual or ordinary
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Being chairman gave him an extraordinary sense of power., she was an extraordinary woman, and no on…
adjectiveVery unusual, special, or unexpected
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Extraordinary accomplishment/achievement/effort it's an extraordinary accomplishment to be able to …
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem ‘outside the normal course of events’.
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