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extraordinarily

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/ɪkˈstrɔːrdɪnɛrɪli/ · ex-tra-or-di-na-ri-ly

in a manner that is unusual, remarkable, or exceptional

Meanings

adverbformal

in a manner that is unusual, remarkable, or exceptional

ایک ایسے طریقے سے جو غیر معمولی، متاثر کن یا غیر روایتی ہو

غیر معمولی طور پر

ghair mamooli tor par

Synonyms

remarkablyunusuallyexceptionallyحیران کن طور پربے حدعجیب

Antonyms

ordinarilynormallycommonlyعام طور پرمعمولی طور پرپہنچانا

Common Collocations

  • extraordinarily talented
  • extraordinarily good
  • extraordinarily beautiful

Example Sentences

She performed extraordinarily well on her final exam.

اس نے اپنے آخری امتحان میں غیر معمولی طور پر اچھا کیا۔

Us ne apne aakhri imtihan mein ghair mamooli tor par acha kiya.

The landscape was extraordinarily beautiful at sunset.

غروب آفتاب پر مناظر غیر معمولی طور پر خوبصورت تھے۔

Gharub-aftab par manazir ghair mamooli tor par khubsurat the.

He has an extraordinarily deep understanding of the subject.

اس کی مضمون کی غیر معمولی طور پر گہری سمجھ ہے۔

Us ki mazmoon ki ghair mamooli tor par gehri samajh hai.

Easily Confused With

extraordinary:The difference is that 'extraordinarily' is an adverb describing the manner of an action, while 'extraordinary' is an adjective describing a noun.

Word Family

extraordinary
adjectiveغیر معمولی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'extra' as beyond and 'ordinary' as the usual.

Imagine a breathtaking view or an extraordinary event that stands out.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی میں ہے حیرت انگیز بہت کچھ، مگر کچھ لمحے ہوتے ہیں غیر معمولی۔

Zindagi mein hai hairat angez bohat kuch, magar kuch lamhe hotay hain ghair mamooli.

In life, there are many astonishing things, but some moments are extraordinary.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو کچھ ہے وہی سب کچھ نہیں ہے۔

Jo kuch hai wahi sab kuch nahin hai.

Not everything is as it seems.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "extraordinarius" — beyond the ordinary

First known use: 15th century

The word has evolved from Latin through Old French into Middle English, maintaining its root meaning throughout.