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
The prefix 'Extra' is like more of it and better like (e.g. Extraordinary and Extraterrestrial)
no. it is a prefix meaning outside of, or beyond. ex: extraordinary, extraterrestrial
Extraterrestrial, extraordinary, extracurricular, extramundane, extramural, extradite, extraneous, extralegal, extravagant, extract, etc.
That's an extraordinary claim! He had extraordinary powers of persuasion.
Usually Unusual Unusually
extraordinary is only its own word. it i snot made up of a suffix or prefix, like i said it is its own word. so it is none :)
No, it only has a Prefix.
The prefix 'Extra' is like more of it and better like (e.g. Extraordinary and Extraterrestrial)
* extraordinary * extraterrestrial * extracellular * extrasensory * extravaganza * extravagant * extracurricular * extradite
no. it is a prefix meaning outside of, or beyond. ex: extraordinary, extraterrestrial
The prefix you would add to "ordinary" to make it the opposite is "extra-". This would create "extraordinary," which means exceptional or remarkable.
extradition extramarital extraneous extraordinary extrasensory extravagant
The prefix in "superhero" is "super." The term "super" generally means above, beyond, or greater than, indicating that a superhero possesses extraordinary abilities or qualities compared to a regular hero.
Extraterrestrial, extraordinary, extracurricular, extramundane, extramural, extradite, extraneous, extralegal, extravagant, extract, etc.
Extract, extracurricular, extradition and extraordinary are words. They begin with the prefix extra.
That's an extraordinary claim! He had extraordinary powers of persuasion.
example exact/exactly excuse exciting exist exercise extra extraordinary extreme experiment experience expensive exaggerate exhausting excel excellent exterminate exonerate exhilarate