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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151 It's a historical commonplace that this extraordinary cohort of Hitler's unwanted transformed their adopted country.
152 The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them. Paulo Coelho
153 A tall, bespectacled figure, his face half concealed by a luxuriant walrus moustache, Perky had enjoyed an extraordinary career.
154 This photograph, this swipe of grain, so briefly glimpsed: I could tell it contained extraordinary information.
155 Box 5. 1, pages 112-113, details the personal characteristics and background of two extraordinary extremist-activists.
156 It's extraordinary how we go through life with eyes half shut, with dull ears, with dormant thoughts. Perhaps it’s just as well; and it may be that it is this very dullness that makes life to the incalculable majority so supportable and so welcome. Joseph Conrad
157 He became a convert after pulling an extraordinary stunt with his Swissmade Kuhn-Rikon pressure cooker.
158 Sometimes he seems to be an extraordinary blend of artist, poet and businessman.
159 Athletes, it seems, also appropriate this knowing to accomplish extraordinary feats.
160 How extraordinary is obvious when Leiser discusses his triumphs over a glass of cranberry juice.
161 The saintly abbess spent several fruitful years in that convent, the recipient of extraordinary mystical favors.
162 The nearby town of Saint Germain-en-Laye provides an extraordinary contrast.
163 Bus riders swapped stories about how the ordinary chores at home suddenly became extraordinary.
164 Lear was captivated by the extraordinary and extrovert family of parrots.
165 He was once so alone that he needed to do something extraordinary in order to bring attention to himself.
166 Now why exactly are you behaving in this extraordinary manner?
167 There have been attempts to depict this extraordinary achievement as a form of musical consumerism.
168 There was nothing in his early childhood to hint at the extraordinary life he would lead.
169 But it is extraordinary how one of those pianos prominently placed on stage almost becomes part of the action.
170 And to an extraordinary extent(sentencedict.com), diverse groups agree on what the maximum tax burden should be.
171 Last week's Ha'aretz newspaper contained an extraordinary essay, all the more remarkable for being published in the current climate.
172 From the moment she began composing in the early 1960s, Bley was an original with an extraordinary melodic flair.
173 An extraordinary character, Kellet was a conscientious objector working in the forest on the lower flanks of the mountain.
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174 Extraordinary action was required to get the amendment to the floor for a vote.
175 When the bomb was detonated down at Alamogordo, residents for hundreds of miles around knew something extraordinary had happened.
176 So extraordinary is this fact that we shall approach it from sev-eral perspectives to try to bring its enormity within our grasp.
177 It would require extraordinary performance. People had to behave as if work meant more to them than a paycheck.
178 College tuition, extraordinary medical expenses, and career compromises can easily cost much more.
179 Nobody knows that this extraordinary verse has been composed by somebody who can not read it.
180 And now, quite slowly, there began to creep over Matilda a most extraordinary and peculiar feeling.
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