yes it is
because it describes somthing
an adjective
adjective
It was an ordinary day outside; the sun was shining through the clouds.
Ordinary variable are those variables that can store only one (1) variables
Dry, drier, driest. Adjective, comparative adjective, superlative adjective.
root word for extraordinary is ordinary as the word extra only tell the quality of ordinary or is only a type of adjective to ordinary I don't really think the first one is right, but this one should be the correct answer: ord
Ordinary is an adjective (an ordinary day) and a noun (out of the ordinary).
Extraordinary is an adjective. It means above and beyond what is ordinary or common.
The phrase "not common" is an adjective phrase, which can be expressed by the adjective "uncommon." It means not typical or ordinary.
Ordinary, probably
No, "fearless" is not an idiom. It is an adjective that means lacking fear or showing courage.
apathetic, ordinary
No, the noun ordinary is a singular noun, a word for a thing that is commonplace. The word ordinary is also an adjective.
Something that is common, or ordinary.
No, "atypical" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something as not conforming to the usual pattern or norm.
Yes, "ordinary-looking" is a hyphenated adjective. The two words do not separately modify the subject.
The correct spelling of the adjective is ordinary(regular, normal).