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Definitions from the WebExtraordinaryAdjective: beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established Example sentence: The synchronized swimming team put on an extraordinary performance that left the audience in awe. Adjective: exceptional in character, quality, or degree; noteworthy Example sentence: The chef's extraordinary culinary skills were evident in the exquisite flavors of the dish. Adjective: unusual or remarkable Example sentence: My grandmother had an extraordinary ability to remember dates and events from years ago. Adverb: used to emphasize the degree or extent of something Example sentence: The hike was extraordinarily challenging, with steep cliffs and difficult terrain. Noun: a person, thing, or event that is extraordinary Example sentence: The discovery of ancient artifacts was considered an extraordinary for archaeologists. Noun: (plural: extraordinaries) a commissioned officer in an army, navy, or air force holding a rank superior to that of captain and below that of brigadier general or commodore Example sentence: The military base was well-protected by the presence of several extraordinaries. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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