1.
2.
[syn: extraordinary, over-the-top, sinful]
3. (of an official) serving an unusual or special function in addition to those of the regular officials;
- Example: "an ambassador extraordinary"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Extraordinary \Ex*traor"di*na*ry\, n.; pl. Extraordinaries.
That which is extraordinary; -- used especially in the
plural; as, extraordinaries excepted, there is nothing to
prevent success.
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Their extraordinary did consist especially in the
matter of prayers and devotions. --Jer. Taylor.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Extraordinary \Ex*traor"di*na*ry\, a. [L. extraordinarius; extra
on the outside + ordinarius: cf. F. extraordinaire. See
Ordinary.]
1. Beyond or out of the common order or method; not usual,
customary, regular, or ordinary; as, extraordinary evils;
extraordinary remedies.
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Which dispose
To something extraordinary my thoughts. --Milton.
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2. Exceeding the common degree, measure. or condition; hence,
remarkable; uncommon; rare; wonderful; as, extraordinary
talents or grandeur.
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3. Employed or sent upon an unusual or special service; as,
an ambassador extraordinary.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
extraordinary
adj 1: 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" [ant: ordinary]
2: far more than usual or expected; "an extraordinary desire for
approval"; "it was an over-the-top experience" [syn:
extraordinary, over-the-top, sinful]
3: (of an official) serving an unusual or special function in
addition to those of the regular officials; "an ambassador
extraordinary"