Synonym: inordinately. Similar words: extraordinary, ordinarily, ordinary, out of the ordinary, inordinate, ordinance, coordinate, subordinate. Meaning: [ɪk'strɔːdnrəlɪ] adv. extremely.
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(61) It is also further evidence of the extraordinarily shallow pool from which the Great and Good are drawn.
(62) Julius stared at her for what seemed like an extraordinarily long time.
(63) The Government are in an extraordinarily poor position to congratulate themselves on an annusmirabilis.
(64) Faith in the mouse as model for human frailties is extraordinarily strong among scientists.
(65) Tuscany's main attraction is its extraordinarily beautiful landscape, almost unchanged since medieval times.
(66) Handling the minute amounts of material required remains extraordinarily difficult.
(67) Thus, it is no accident that military medicine, at its best, is extraordinarily good.
(68) Five hundred policemen in riot helmets were assigned to the march, an extraordinarily large force.
(69) By the end of the evening an extraordinarily complex pattern will have been woven, initiated by just one person.
(70) She has an extraordinarily mobile face and an infectiously comic manner.
(71) In places, usually in its more reflective moments, this can be quite extraordinarily beautiful.
(72) This is a quite extraordinarily narrow group within the legal profession.
(73) Such old people customarily exhibit behaviour which is extraordinarily difficult to tolerate and which raises a high level of anxiety.
(74) Her extraordinarily beautiful and intelligent eyes were always carefully lined with kohl.
(75) I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end. Margaret Thatcher
(76) Quite extraordinarily, even in the first phase of Lunch-time Openings, some Branches were expected to open without any additional staff.
(77) Putting is one of the enigmas of an extraordinarily difficult game.
(78) He is now an extraordinarily rich man with a private fortune estimated at £4 billion(sentencedict.com), largely derived from oil smuggling.
(79) Some politicians have been extraordinarily insensitive to the complexities of the issues involved in fostering a sense of national community.
(80) He was an extraordinarily powerful individual, and he demanded extraordinary power.
(81) Interest rates were extraordinarily high during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
(82) Presidents in their dealings with congress had to cope with some extraordinarily powerful leaders.
(83) And, as he smiled, he was gazing into the eyes of an extraordinarily beautiful dark-haired girl.
(84) If you can readily interpret all this laconic shorthand you are either a well-tried collector or an extraordinarily apt pupil.
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(85) They can also be extraordinarily well organized and methodical, as well as deliberate and purposeful.
(86) Athelstan studied the extraordinarily handsome face and the beaming smile on Benedicta's.
(87) Yet she considers herself to have been extraordinarily lucky throughout her writing career.
(88) The first relates to the extraordinarily wide scope of the warrants.
(89) All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger.
(90) The issues involved are extraordinarily difficult and their resolution is complicated.
More similar words: extraordinary, ordinarily, ordinary, out of the ordinary, inordinate, ordinance, coordinate, subordinate, coordinator, inordinately, coordinated, coordinates, coordination, subordination, insubordinate, insubordination, valetudinarian, warily, extra, wearily, extract, primarily, wording, extracted, extradite, necessarily, temporarily, voluntarily, extracting, extraction.