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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181 He's too high and mighty to mix with ordinary people like us!
182 He did not feel obliged to conform to the rules that applied to ordinary men.
183 For ordinary Italians, Sunday's news probably amounts to a mixed blessing.
184 For all his talk about sports cars and swimming-pools he's just an ordinary bank-clerk.
185 Ordinary numbers use base 10, but many computers work to base 2.
186 Ordinary civility was an uphill battle for him.
187 An ordinary beater got five shillings.
188 Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well. Jim Rohn
189 The party permits ordinary people to get ahead.
190 Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny. C. S. Lewis
191 Lords of Appeal in Ordinary - Law Lords - receive life baronies on appointment unless they are already ennobled.
192 Prepare a small box or bag containing ordinary household items for each of the expected guests.
193 It was red in colour and had much bigger wheels than the ordinary farm cart.
194 It was crewed by amateur sailors and one of them says adjusting to ordinary life has been difficult.
195 Poverty frees them from ordinary standards of behaviour, just as money frees people from work. George Orwell
196 This sounds expensive but this is no ordinary representative of the appellation.
197 Enough progress had been made by March 197 1 for a BEd ordinary degree to be approved.
198 If the model democratic citizen is active, participating, and influential, is this what the ordinary man aspires to be?
199 Small minds are concerned with the extraordinary, great minds with the ordinary. Blaise Pascal
200 The de-categorising of pupils with special needs does not automatically lead them to full social integration in an ordinary class.
201 Ordinary people here have shown they care about the atrocious living conditions of our indigenous peoples.
202 The leaflet given to Labour activists mentions none of these things, concentrating on how many ordinary people go to arts events.
203 Although the process has not turned them into ordinary men they have, in some degree, become betwixt and between.
204 We were advised by the ticket collector to catch an ordinary train, but the train didn't turn up.
205 Otherwise it is an ordinary day, the curtains billowing, house empty, heart beating. 3.
206 One is its complexity,[http://sentencedict.com/ordinary.html] both for the authorities to administer and for ordinary people to understand.
207 For Revival More is accomplished in a few weeks through revival than is accomplished in years of ordinary labours.
208 And for better or worse, the new interactivity brings enormous political leverage to ordinary citizens at relatively little cost.
209 Sound Diffusion ordinary shares were suspended in December at 22p and the group asked its bankers to appoint a receiver.
210 The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men. Blaise Pascal
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.