Antonyms for extraordinariness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ik-strawr-dn-er-ee, ek-struh-awr- |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪkˈstrɔr dnˌɛr i, ˌɛk strəˈɔr- |
Definition of extraordinariness
Origin :- early 15c., from Latin extraordinarius "out of the common order," from extra ordinem "out of order," especially the usual order, from extra "out" (see extra-) + ordinem (nominative ordo) "order" (see order). Related: Extraordinarily.
- As in oddity : noun abnormality
- As in preternaturalness : noun abnormality
- As in unnaturalness : noun abnormality
- As in abnormality : noun being different from standard or norm
- But in this fact lies the extraordinariness of the situation.
- Extract from : « The Head Hunters of Northern Luzon From Ifugao to Kalinga » by Cornelis De Witt Willcox
- Then he thought of his lady, personally, and not of the extraordinariness of his action.
- Extract from : « The Reason Why » by Elinor Glyn
- Often during the brief night he gazed sleepily at the vague next bed and mused upon the extraordinariness of women's consciences.
- Extract from : « The Regent » by E. Arnold Bennett
- The extraordinariness of the feat would then be but indifferently commented upon.
- Extract from : « Life of Robert Browning » by William Sharp
Synonyms for extraordinariness
- aberrance
- aberrancy
- aberration
- anomalism
- anomaly
- atypicalness
- bizarreness
- characteristic
- conversation piece
- curiosity
- deformity
- deviance
- deviancy
- deviation
- eccentricity
- exception
- extraordinariness
- flaw
- freak
- freakishness
- idiosyncrasy
- incongruity
- irregularity
- kink
- oddity
- oddness
- outlandishness
- peculiarity
- phenomenon
- preternaturalness
- queerness
- quirk
- rarity
- singularity
- strangeness
- uncommonness
- unconventionality
- unnaturalness
- unusualness
- weirdness
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