Synonym: exceptional, marvelous, memorable, noteworthy, remarkable, special, unusual, wonderful. Antonym: common, general, normal, ordinary, standard, usual. Similar words: ordinary, coordinate, coordinator, binary, recording, according, luminary, according to. Meaning: [ɪkˈstrɔːdnri] adj. 1. beyond what is ordinary or usual; highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable 2. far more than usual or expected 3. (of an official) serving an unusual or special function in addition to those of the regular officials.
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91 To make such decisions requires extraordinary courage and self-confidence.
92 An extraordinary government gazette was published announcing the confiscations.
93 Last week's extraordinary results give them both a cause.
94 Rozhdestvensky is an extraordinary musician.
95 Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny. C. S. Lewis
96 Seidman has conducted himself with extraordinary grace and ability.
97 To extraordinary circumstance we must apply extraordinary remedies. Napoleon Bonaparte
98 Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all. John F. Kennedy
99 For a Liberal Democrat to argue that giving institutions the power to run their own affairs is a centralising measure is extraordinary.
100 It helps, too, if the small city is a place of extraordinary physical beauty with no natural walls.
101 Small minds are concerned with the extraordinary, great minds with the ordinary. Blaise Pascal
102 What causes seem most likely to mobilize true believers to take extraordinary political actions?
103 The impact, Loucks believes, may permanently reduce the biological diversity of this extraordinary ecosystem.
104 Her powers seem curiously independent of age, and she can call upon extraordinary sources of energy when the need arises.
105 Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
106 The egalitarianism by which aristocrats and their slaves shared in one and the same eucharist was extraordinary.
107 What made Reagan extraordinary, beyond his communicative skills, was his resolute adherence to core beliefs.
108 At all courts up to the present we have been received with extraordinary courtesy.
109 He was an extraordinary man, one of the most civilized and cultured men I have ever met.
110 "The harder you work, the luckier you are" is not a law, but people who work extraordinary hard always keep bad luck away. Dr T.P.Chia
111 They found, in fact, that there was an extraordinary consensus of opinion between them.
112 This probably explains why male dunnocks copulate with such extraordinary frequency - about ten times a day.
113 There is here an extraordinary and secret mode of obtaining information necessary for the proper conduct of the winding up. Sentencedict.com
114 During a day of extraordinary jubilation, more than 100,000 people poured through the increasingly open border to the West.
115 Their pasty faces - the result of long periods underground - belie their extraordinary strength and tenacity.
116 The melee was extraordinary, because it took some time for Hunt to realize that he was world champion.
117 Assume that people can and will do extraordinary things if institutional barriers to performance are removed. 4.
118 There is nothing in the biblical account to suggest that Mary was extraordinary in any way.
119 The announcement came two hours before an extraordinary meeting of Bryant shareholders that had been expected to approve the merger with Beazer.
120 Only the extraordinary personal anguish expressed by the judges themselves reminds us of the human horror at the centre of it all.
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