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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211 All regiments may include a standard bearer and/or musician, and these cost double the points value of an ordinary trooper.
212 This is the ordinary, all-purpose staccato with no implication of either accent, emphasis or special sharpness.
213 Our gold and dollar reserves are around P£400: a rather ordinary current account balance at NatWest.
214 The Government's actions regarding observance of the law do not escape attention by ordinary people.
215 The conventional approach to such questions is to use ordinary least squares regression methods, which are often unsatisfactory.
216 Despite these powerful arguments against mutual funds, there are still reasons why it makes sense for ordinary investors to own them.
217 Approximately 20 percent of elementary school age children were attending 2,000 ordinary schools by 1933.
218 Normally, any ordinary citizen subject to dropped charges would receive a stony-faced apology and the opportunity to leave via the public foyer.
219 Dare to be different. The world is full of the ordinary. RVM
220 There seems to be no animosity towards foreigners on the part of the ordinary citizen.
221 Interactive telecommunications increasingly give ordinary citizens immediate access to the major political decisions that affect their lives and property.
222 Each course involves more advanced study of the topic in question than at ordinary level.
223 We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another. Veronica Roth
224 The organization is controlled by aloof intellectuals who do not take an interest in the ordinary members.
225 Target business to be run in ordinary course up to completion with no material changes in trading performance or net assets.
226 It is sufficient that he was acting within the ordinary course of business of mercantile agents generally.
227 There are those additional requirements in respect of residence and ordinary residence.
228 Critical work like that of Jo Spence and Valerie Walkerdine lays bare the trauma of an ordinary childhood.
229 He comments: The adopted child can count upon help and friendship from a larger circle than the ordinary child.
230 They wanted an ordinary worker's angle on the new system.
231 Their meeting will happen against a backdrop of increasing hardship for ordinary Russian citizens.
232 I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton
233 Ordinary heat didn't come from inside the way microwave seemed to, affecting you all at once.
234 Ordinary politics adds to these familiar ideals a further one that has no distinct place in utopian axiomatic theory.
235 Look, who should be the leaders, the individuals who make the decisions that affect the lives of ordinary people?
236 Later it may possibly be used in ordinary conversation, but again quiet circumstances avoid interference from the background noise.
236 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
237 Because the diamond is absorbing blue light, it appears yellow in ordinary light.
238 It was at the time when land was being redistributed and made available to the ordinary man.
239 Indeed, even today, the social history of ordinary ageing in this country has barely started.
240 If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary. Jim Rohn
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.