Synonym: average, common, everyday, inferior, mediocre, normal, poor, regular, so-so, standard, usual. Antonym: extraordinary. Similar words: coordinate, coordinator, binary, recording, according, according to, preliminary, dictionary order. Meaning: ['ɔrdnerɪ /'ɔːdnrɪ] n. 1. a judge of a probate court 2. the expected or commonplace condition or situation 3. a clergyman appointed to prepare condemned prisoners for death 4. an early bicycle with a very large front wheel and small back wheel 5. (heraldry) any of several conventional figures used on shields. adj. 1. not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree 2. lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered.
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151 If your ordinary life is out of control, then retreating into a cosy ritual will not improve matters.
152 It's made from natural ingredients, but with the added bonus of containing 30 per cent less fat than ordinary cheese.
153 Centralized government, so the argument goes, is too far removed from the problems of ordinary citizens.
154 They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat.
155 The doctor in the hospital wore a gown over his ordinary clothes.
156 We need an explanation that is readily intelligible to ordinary people.
157 It ' s the lunatic fringe of the Animal Liberation Front which smashes the windows of butchers'shops, not ordinary members like us.
158 What spurred them on was alchemy, the'science " of changing ordinary metals into gold.
159 The price is ten times what it normally is and totally beyond the reach of ordinary people.
160 She manages, by some extraordinary alchemy, to turn the most ordinary of ingredients into the most delicious of dishes.
161 Academics sitting in ivory towers have no understanding of what is important for ordinary people.
162 It is good because it is written in friendly, ordinary language.
163 These low-energy bulbs last much longer than the ordinary ones.
164 Many children with learning difficulties are integrated into ordinary schools.
165 Ordinary people are paying dearly for the mistakes of this administration.
166 Ordinary people have some reservations about their president's drive to knit them so closely to their neighbors.
167 It is his popularity with ordinary people that sets him apart.
168 It sounds odd to the ears of an ordinary English speaker.
169 Ordinary people lived in fear of being arrested by the secret police.
170 I wouldn't go there in the ordinary way, but this time I have to.
171 It was just an ordinary voice, but he sang in tune.
172 The film purported to represent the lives of ordinary people.
173 If it were any ordinary paint you would need two coats.
174 This ordinary quiet guy just freaked out and shot ten people.
175 Civil Service documents are often written in gobbledegook that ordinary people cannot understand.
176 Decisions are taken by senior officers and fed down through the line of command to the ordinary soldiers.
177 He was reduced to ordinary soldier due to a serious dereliction of duty.
178 His prose is simple and luminous and quite popular among ordinary readers.
179 It began as just an ordinary Saturday,[http://sentencedict.com/ordinary.html] but soon became a day I would never forget.
180 At times, his performance verged on brilliance, but at others it was only ordinary.
More similar words: coordinate, coordinator, binary, recording, according, according to, preliminary, dictionary order, boarding, regarding, seminar, missionary, in a word, revolutionary, in accordance with, verdict, lunar, narrow, jeopardize, anarchy, monarchy, narrator, scenario, narrative, cord, word, order, vary, border, record.