There is no such classification. Adjectives may be classified in several ways, the most basic of which are common and proper adjectives, the equivalent of common and proper nouns. Proper adjectives are capitalized and represent something of or from a named person, place or origin. Examples are Shakesperean, Victorian (Queen Victoria), Mexican (Mexico), Italian (Italy) and Chinese (China).
biggest to large as ordinary is to_____________?
There's nothing out of the ordinary when a cat chases a mouse.
It mean common, ordinary
ordinary man
Something that is common, or ordinary.
unusual means not usual and commen ordinary rare
extraordinary means out of the ordinary, above average.
exraordinary.
It mean common, ordinary
ACOTLEOT means Adevent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Easter, and Ordinary Time.
ordinary man
Typical, boring, ordinary.
O level = ordinary level A level = advanced level
Not normal, unusual, strange, out of the ordinary.
Lackluster, mundane, ordinary, boring
'Ord' is simply the abbreviation for ordinary.
It means mild and docile.
It has the same meaning as it does in ordinary English: "in what way?"
Something that is common, or ordinary.