extraordinary
to go beyond the ordinary ;beyond the average. To be more than the normal.
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.
Extraordinary is one, meaning not 'more ordinary' but 'outside/beyond ordinary'. (Think 'extraterrestrial' - meaning 'from beyond the Earth')
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ordinary
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 :)
It means beyond or exceedingly. It also means an extremist.The prefix ultra- derives from the Latin word beyond. It may also means to go beyond or extreme.An example of the prefix ultra- is ultramicroscopic, which means that it is extremely small, or beyond small to the use an ordinary microscope.
Ordinary is an adjective (an ordinary day) and a noun (out of the ordinary).
It was an ordinary day.
more ordinary, the most ordinary
No, the noun ordinary is a singular noun, a word for a thing that is commonplace. The word ordinary is also an adjective.