ordinary
[ awr-dn-er-ee ]
/ ˈɔr dnˌɛr i /
adjective
noun, plural or·di·nar·ies.
Idioms for ordinary
- exceptional; unusual: Having triplets is certainly out of the ordinary.
- exceptionally good; unusually good: The food at this restaurant is truly out of the ordinary.
in ordinary,
in regular service: a physician in ordinary to the king.
out of the ordinary,
Origin of ordinary
ANTONYMS FOR ordinary
synonym study for ordinary
3. See
common.
OTHER WORDS FROM ordinary
or·di·nar·i·ness, noun qua·si-or·di·nar·y, adjective su·per·or·di·nar·y, adjective un·or·di·nar·y, adjectiveWords nearby ordinary
Example sentences from the Web for ordinariness
There is an ordinariness, an indistinctness, a generalization, not even to be found in a flock of sheep.
Imaginary Conversations and Poems |Walter Savage LandorHe tried to take Tump's appearance casually; he tried to maintain an air of ordinariness.
Birthright |T.S. StriblingAnd withal, the ordinariness and the midland gumption of the scene were shot through with the bright exotic rays of romance!
Hilda Lessways |Arnold BennettMr. Hazlewood had carried with him a wonderful assurance of ordinariness.
Guy and Pauline |Compton Mackenzie
British Dictionary definitions for ordinariness
ordinary
/ (ˈɔːdənrɪ) /
adjective
noun plural -naries
Word Origin for ordinary
C16: (adj) and C13: (some n senses): ultimately from Latin
ordinārius orderly, from
ordō order
Idioms and Phrases with ordinariness
ordinary
see out of the ordinary.