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Definitionadj. not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree
Last update: November 3, 2015
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She was quite an ordinary girl. [adjective]
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The ordinary people will suffer by the price hike. [adjective]
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It becomes more anodyne, more ordinary, more boring. [adjective]
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He said that he had been Miss Brown 's ordinary medical attendant for at least one year. [adjective]
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The former was rather depressed, than remarkable for the bearing of the natives; and the latter was such as was commonly worn by the ordinary men of the nation. [adjective]
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Uncas pressed closer to his side, and regarded the speaker with a look of commendation, while his father expressed his satisfaction by the ordinary pithy exclamation of approbation. [adjective]
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There will be no necessity to employ an ordinary interpreter; for, in your hands, I feel the same security as if I spoke your language myself. [adjective]
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Those acute and long-practised senses, whose powers so often exceed the limits of all ordinary credulity, after having detected the danger, had enabled them to ascertain its magnitude and duration. [adjective]
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He is so far a true philosopher, as to be a contemner of all ordinary rules of hours and times. [adjective]
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Erect, his stature surpassed that of his fellows; though seated, he appeared reduced within the ordinary limits of the race. [adjective]
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