Extraordinary [adjective]

Definition of Extraordinary:

strange and wonderful

Opposite/Antonyms of Extraordinary:


Sentence/Example of Extraordinary:

The Food That Built America, a new podcast from OZY and The History Channel, tells the extraordinary true stories behind some of your favorite foods and brands.

The thing that was so extraordinary about what happened in the pandemic is what happened in August and September.

As Henderson and Foege detail in their books, there were extraordinary challenges that often looked utterly insurmountable in the quest to eradicate smallpox.

On this front, outcomes from the Pfizer and Moderna trials are extraordinary.

The Food That Built America, a new podcast from OZY and the History Channel, tells the extraordinary true stories behind some of your favorite foods and brands.

Smithfield said in a statement that it had also taken “extraordinary measures” to protect employees from the virus, spending more than $700 million on workplace modifications, testing and equipment.

New Zealand has embarked on an extraordinary effort to eliminate the non-native predators that are threatening the island nation’s rich biodiversity.

Investment and innovation in fiber-optic and 5G infrastructure opens up the potential for extraordinary connectivity but also for leaving poor and working-class families even further behind.

For an ordinary guy like me, under extraordinary circumstances, here I am rubbing shoulders with celebrities.

So it’s this idea that if you are disabled or live with disability, you have to be extraordinary.