extra
/ˈɛkstɹə/noun, adjective, adverb2 syllables
Extra means: more than is needed, desired, or required.
Synonyms for extra18
noun, as in a minor actor in crowd scenes
noun, as in something additional of the same kind
adjective, as in more than is needed, desired, or required
adjective, as in added to a regular schedule
adjective, as in further or added
What does extra mean?7
adjective
more than is needed, desired, or required“trying to lose excess weight”
added to a regular schedule“a special holiday flight”
further or added“called for additional troops”
noun
a minor actor in crowd scenes
something additional of the same kind“he always carried extras in case of an emergency”
an additional edition of a newspaper (usually to report a crisis)
adverb
unusually or exceptionally“an extra fast car”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Extra in a sentence
- We're going to have an extra class soon, guys!Ricardo14
- With the extra rehearsals, work is really tight.CM
- I really think that we, women, have an extra sense.OsoHombre
- The tall, curved fence was adorned with barbed wire, for extra measure.swolesuki
- Don't write extra information, such as the name of the author, within the sentence.AlanF_US
- It's likely to get cold tonight, so you may need an extra blanket.CK
- If you use it more than three hours a month, there are extra charges.DJ_Saidez
- Ziri doesn't have an extra set of lungs, you know.Amastan
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of extra
as a noun
- plural
- extras