"Extraordinary" means something beyond the ordinary or usual; exceptional or remarkable in some way. It suggests something noteworthy, exceptional, or unusual.
No, "extraordinary" does not have a hyphen. It is a single, unhyphenated word that combines "extra" and "ordinary" to describe something that is beyond the usual or ordinary. Using a hyphen in this case would be incorrect.
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The opposite of transcendent is immanent. Transcendent refers to something beyond or above the ordinary realm, while immanent refers to something existing or operating within something else.
Extraordinary is one, meaning not 'more ordinary' but 'outside/beyond ordinary'. (Think 'extraterrestrial' - meaning 'from beyond the Earth')
Serendipity Studios. You van also Google "Beyond Ordinary" to find other companies that might use it as their tagline.
Beyond Ordinary Twin Savants - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 7 November 2008
to go beyond the ordinary ;beyond the average. To be more than the normal.
Something Beyond was created in 2003.
Extraordinary is an adjective. It means above and beyond what is ordinary or common.
I was told it means above the ordinary/wealth beyond others.
"Great" can be considered a surprise word because it has a broad range of meanings and can be used to describe something positively unexpected or beyond what is usual or ordinary. It is often used to express admiration or astonishment at something impressive or exceptional.