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US
/ɛkˌstɹɔɹdəˈnɛɹəɫi/
]
[ UK /ɛkstɹˌɔːdɪnˈɛɹəli/ ]
[ UK /ɛkstɹˌɔːdɪnˈɛɹəli/ ]
ADVERB
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extremely
it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate
she was inordinately smart
How To Use extraordinarily In A Sentence
- The Latin American brotherhood was a pretty awful in general, coming out of some deranged ideas of Simon Bolivar, and it was an extraordinarily awful thing during the Cold War. Matthew Yglesias » Carter on Gaza
- There are synthesizers that use frequency modulation and other algorithms to generate extraordinarily rich and complex sounds.
- In addition to receiving the best education that the South could offer blacks at that time, Ella inherited a powerful sense of service that made her civil rights efforts extraordinarily unselfish and untiring.
- It also referred to what it called "extraordinarily challenging world-wide economic conditions" and higher raw material prices. BBC News - Home
- The issues involved are extraordinarily difficult and their resolution is complicated.
- The honey seems extraordinarily expensive, but then sweetness was a prerogative of the rich until the eighteenth century.
- Well, the previous day I'd taken it on a hard lap of the extraordinarily beautiful Laguna Seca raceway, which, because it's the curliest track in North America, is regarded by racing drivers all over the world as one of the greats.
- He was known as a consummate and extraordinarily discreet bureaucrat, but before the Bay of Pigs fiasco he had done little for the new administration and had no real sense of what his fate would be in the new regime. In the Shadow of the Oval Office
- This is an extraordinarily bad set of cards we have dealt ourselves... you just make the best of a bad job. Times, Sunday Times
- In fairness to SWT, it must be extraordinarily difficult to compile a timetable for the network which will please everybody.