Yes, it is. It means 'beyond the ordinary' and is used to mean exceptional or remarkable.
Extraordinary is an adjective. It means above and beyond what is ordinary or common.
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The correct spelling of the adjective is extraordinary(uncommon, or excellent).
The noun form of the adjective 'extraordinary' is extraordinariness.Some synonyms for the adjective extraordinary are:atypicalexceptionalnoveloutstandingpeculiarrareremarkableunexpecteduncommonunusual
No, superbly is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective would be superb.
No, it is not. Dilly is a noun meaning something remarkable or extraordinary.
No, it is not. The word phenomenon is a singular noun, and the plural is phenomena. The adjective form is "phenomenal" (extraordinary or exceptional).
The correct spelling of the adjective is extraordinary(highly uncommon, or excellent).
(Extraordinary is an adjective meaning unusual, remarkable, amazing, or outstanding.)"The acrobats performed extraordinary feats for the crowd.""The workers did an extraordinary job in repairing the gas leak.""The school board took the extraordinary step of firing all of the school principals."
(Extraordinary is an adjective meaning unusual, remarkable, amazing, or outstanding.)"The acrobats performed extraordinary feats for the crowd.""The workers did an extraordinary job in repairing the gas leak.""The school board took the extraordinary step of firing all of the school principals."
That is the correct spelling for the word "terrific".(It originally meant causing terror but now is synonymous with great or very good.)
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