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    ordinary
    /ˈɔːdɪn(ə)ri/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. what is commonplace or standard: "their clichés were vested with enough emotion to elevate them above the ordinary"
    • 2. a judge who exercises authority by virtue of office and not by deputation. British

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  2. The meaning of ORDINARY is of a kind to be expected in the normal order of events : routine, usual. How to use ordinary in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ordinary.

  3. not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual: an ordinary neighbourhood. Readers of the magazine said they wanted more stories about ordinary people and fewer stories about the rich and famous. Her last concert appearance was no ordinary (= a very special) performance. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. If you describe someone or something as ordinary, you mean they are not special or interesting in any way and may be rather dull. I'm just a very ordinary, boring normal guy. Your life since then must have seemed very ordinary.

  5. What does ordinary mean? Ordinary means usual, normal, or of no special quality. Sometimes, the word is used in a negative way to mean somewhat inferior, below average, or just plain—in much the same way as the word mediocre.

  6. 1. Commonly encountered; usual: an ordinary delay at the bridge tolls. See Synonyms at common. 2. a. Having no special ability, quality, or purpose: ordinary people; ordinary black tea. b. Not particularly good; not better than average: The service was good, but the food was very ordinary. 3.

  7. ORDINARY definition: 1. not special, different, or unusual in any way: 2. Ordinary people are not rich or famous and do…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of ordinary adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Something ordinary is something that happens every day. Maybe you should skip your ordinary breakfast and try something new. Although we often use the adjective ordinary to mean "ho-hum, nothing special," it actually comes from the Latin root for "rule."

  10. 4 days ago · ordinary (comparative more ordinary, superlative most ordinary) (law, of a judge) Having regular jurisdiction; now only used in certain phrases. Being part of the natural order of things; normal, customary, routine.

  11. Having direct authority to decide a case, rather than being delegated that power, as a judge. American Heritage. More Adjective Definitions (8) Synonyms: average. trivial. traditional. so-so. quotidian. prosaic. nominal. natural.