extraordinarily
/ɛkstɹˌɔɹdʌnˈɛɹʌli/adverb6 syllables
Extraordinarily means: to a surprising degree.
Synonyms for extraordinarily1
adverb, as in to a surprising degree
inordinately
What does extraordinarily mean?1
adverb
1
to a surprising degree“she was inordinately smart”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with extraordinarily?7
four syllables
five syllables
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Extraordinarily in a sentence
- Rabbits, rats and mice can reproduce extraordinarily quickly.CM
- I'm extraordinarily handsome, so who cares that my socks aren't the same color?ssvb
- He was described as an extraordinarily passionless man.Dejo
- A clear conscience is an extraordinarily soft pillow.peterius
- Algeria could have an extraordinarily high economic growth.Amastan
- The honest Benignus loved life extraordinarily, but he loved gold prodigiously.Scott
- The reason for my return is that the people of Chile are extraordinarily amiable.joshodude_1308
- The identity of being a Berber is extraordinarily strong.Amastan
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