What is another word for extraordinariness?

Pronunciation: [ɛkstɹˈɔːdɪnəɹinəs] (IPA)

Extraordinariness is a unique quality that can be difficult to capture with just one synonym. However, some possible alternatives might include terms like exceptionality, distinctiveness, or exceptionalism. These words help to convey the idea of something that stands out or goes beyond the norm in some way. Other potential synonyms could include words like uniqueness, rarity, or singularity, which all describe the idea of being one-of-a-kind. Ultimately, the best synonym for extraordinariness may depend on the context in which it is being used and the specific connotations or associations that are needed to convey the intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Extraordinariness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Extraordinariness?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for extraordinariness (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for extraordinariness?

Extraordinariness can be defined as an exceptional or unusual quality or occurrence. Antonyms for this word would be ordinary, common, mediocre, unremarkable, and average. Ordinary refers to things that are commonplace or standard, lacking any special or distinctive features. Common means something that is widespread and familiar, lacking any uniqueness or distinctiveness. Mediocre denotes an average or ordinary level of quality, which is neither exceptional nor substandard. Unremarkable refers to something that is not notable or noteworthy, and does not stand out in any way. Lastly, average is a term that is used to describe something that is typical or normal, lacking any distinctiveness or uniqueness.

What are the antonyms for Extraordinariness?

Usage examples for Extraordinariness

The contrast is of course the first to strike:-the ordinariness, in spite of his fantastic grotesque, of Dickens, and the extraordinariness of Meredith; the almost utter absence of literature in Dickens, and the prominence of it in Meredith-divers other differences of the same general kind.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
The experiences of childhood which stand out most prominently are usually those which at the time riveted themselves to the mind through the interest of their extraordinariness.
"Principles of Teaching"
Adam S. Bennion
Why, what a peevish Titt's this; nay, look ye, Madam, as for that matter, your extraordinariness may do what you please- but 'tis not done like a Monster of Honour, when a Man has set his Heart upon you, to cast him off- Therefore I hope you'll pity a despairing Lover, and cast down an Eye of Consolation upon me; for I vow, most Amazonian Princess, I love ye as if Heaven and Earth wou'd come together.
"The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. I (of 6)"
Aphra Behn

Famous quotes with Extraordinariness

  • A great man or woman is any man or woman who outperforms his or her counterparts in a particular field, sphere, dispensation or a given period of time i.e. extraordinariness or uncommonness is nothing but a sign of greatness. But, mind you nobody has ever become truly great by his or her own strenght, intelligence, wealth or hardwork. Yes! it takes only God's grace to achieve true greatness in anything in life (Psalms 75 : 6).
    Emeasoba George
  • Countless books have been written and published already by numerous authors, more books are being written and published presently somewhere and many more books will be written and published subsequently. As a matter of fact, Bill Gates has written and published insightful books, as well John C. Maxwell has written and published many worth reading books, Og Mandino wrote and published inspirational books, Les Brown has written and published motivational books, Zig Ziglar wrote and published many profound books, Maya Angelou wrote and published life-changing books, Chidi Okoroafor has equally written and published several books of wisdom, also Enoch Adeboye has written and published wonderful books, Uma Ukpai has written and published inspiring books, undoubtedly David Oyedepo has written and published great books, W.F Kumuyi has written and published mind-blowing books, Chris Oyakhilome has written and published thoughtful books, similarly Myles Munroe wrote and published amazing books, Chinua Achebe wrote and published sagacious books, Wole Soyinka has written and published interesting books just like David Abioye who has also written and published thought-provoking books among other enormous books and their authors who are numerous for me to mention their names right here and right now. But above all, the scripture (Bible) is the greatest book of wisdom and knowledge ever written and published. And mark my words, it will ever remain the greatest book of all time. Yes! because unlike every other book, the scripture (Bible) is God-breathed (it is given or written by divine inspiration) Scripture Reference 2nd Timothy 3:16. Besides that, it is historic, historical, mystical (it has spiritual significance) and authoritative in nature, it equally contains incomparable guidelines for moral behaviour and belief (it is an embodiment of past or ancient wars and (the aftermaths), histories, cultures, norms, traditions, values, lifestyles and genealogical records). Moreover, it is a collection of books that encompasses past or ancient stories, chronicles, teachings, laws, parables, proverbs, psalms, teachers, preachers, heroes, heroines, saints, kings, queens, prophecies, prophets, prophetesses, miracles, warnings, signs, wonders, mysteries, revelations (the past, present and future events collectively) and much more than that, including extraordinary insights or words of wisdom (encouragement) from Jesus Christ himself (the greatest teacher and inspirator of all time), king Solomon, king David, saint Paul among other ancient wise men and women. In other words, the scripture (Bible) is nothing else but a typical and perfect example of a book saturated with uncommon and unprecedented inspirations, motivations, wisdom, knowledge, encouragement and hope for the hopeless. Now, that's why the scripture (Bible) is ever worth reading over and over again, regardless of one's religion. Most interestingly, the scripture (Bible) has been written and published already in nearly all the languages of the world i.e. billions of copies have been published already globally, more copies are being published presently and many more copies will be published sooner or later. In fact, unimpeachably (beyond doubt and criticism) the scripture (Bible) has been read by the world as a whole and you can bet your bottom dollar, it (the Bible) will surely be read by the posterity ahead (all future generations ahead). Anyway, at this juncture I guess you should concur with me that the scripture (Bible) is and will ever remain the greatest book of all time. However, if you still don't concur with me, then it is obvious or rather I put it to you that you have not yet taken your time to read the scriptures (Bible) thoroughly. Nevertheless, you have to take your time in order to thoroughly read and discover the uniqueness and extraordinariness of the scriptures (Bible). For, once you have done just that, you will surely and eventually concur with me that the scripture (Bible) is and will ever remain the greatest book of all time, QED. ~Emeasoba George
    Emeasoba George

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