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
British Dictionary definitions for out of the ordinary
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 out of the ordinary (1 of 2)
out of the ordinary
Unusual, uncommon, exceptional, as in The venison they served was certainly out of the ordinary. This expression sometimes, but not always, indicates that something is better than the usual. However, the negative version, nothing out of the ordinary, usually indicates that something is not special or outstanding, as in It was an interesting lecture, but nothing out of the ordinary.
Idioms and Phrases with out of the ordinary (2 of 2)
ordinary
see out of the ordinary.