- adjectiveordinary (adjective)
- with no special or distinctive features; normal:"he sets out to depict ordinary people" · "it was just an ordinary evening"
- uninteresting; commonplace:"ordinary items of everyday wear"
- (especially of a judge or bishop) exercising authority by virtue of office and not by delegation.
nounthe ordinary (noun) · ordinary (noun) · ordinaries (plural noun) · Ordinary (noun) · Ordinaries (plural noun)- (the ordinary)what is commonplace or standard:"their clichés were vested with enough emotion to elevate them above the ordinary"
- lawBRITISH ENGLISHa person, especially a judge, exercising authority by virtue of office and not by delegation.
- US ENGLISH(in some US states) a judge of probate.
- (Ordinary)those parts of a Roman Catholic service, especially the Mass, which do not vary from day to day.
- a rule or book giving the order for saying the Mass.
- heraldryany of the simplest principal charges used in coats of arms (especially chief, pale, bend, fess, bar, chevron, and saltire).
- archaica meal provided at a fixed time and price at an inn.
- an inn providing a meal at a fixed time and price.
- historicalanother term for penny-farthing
Originlate Middle English: the noun partly via Old French; the adjective from Latin ordinarius ‘orderly’ (reinforced by French ordinaire), from ordo, ordin- ‘order’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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- "Ordinary" refers to something that is:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.ordinary 1 of 2 adjective or·di·nary ˈȯr-də-ˌner-ē Synonyms of ordinary 1 : of a kind to be expected in the normal order of events : routine, usualwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ordinaryadjective of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person. plain or undistinguished: ordinary clothes. somewhat inferior or below average; mediocre. customary; usual; normal: We plan to do the ordinary things this weekend.www.dictionary.com/browse/ordinary
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