- adjectiveextraordinary (adjective) · extra-ordinary (adjective)
- very unusual or remarkable:"the extraordinary plumage of the male" · "it is extraordinary that no consultation took place"
- unusually great:"young children need extraordinary amounts of attention"
- (of a meeting) specially convened:"an extraordinary session of the Congress"
- (of an official) additional; specially employed:"his appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary in London"
noun(extraordinaries)extraordinary (noun) · extraordinaries (plural noun) · extra-ordinary (noun) · extra-ordinaries (plural noun)- an item in a company's accounts not arising from its normal activities. Compare with exceptional
Originlate Middle English: from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem ‘outside the normal course of events’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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