extraordinary

From Latin 'extraordinarius', meaning 'outside of the ordinary'.

ADJ (1)
[/ɪkˈstrɔːr.dɪn.ɛr.i/en-US]
remarkable literal / exceptional literal / unusual literal / extraordinary untranslatable (The term 'extraordinary' itself is very nuanced in various contexts; thus, it is often used directly.)

The term extraordinary describes something that is very unusual, remarkable, or exceptional, surpassing the ordinary or typical. It conveys a sense of being beyond what is usual and may refer to feats, qualities, or experiences that stand out significantly.

  • Her performance in the concert was absolutely extraordinary. — 彼女のコンサートでのパフォーマンスはまさに 並外れた ものでした。
  • It's extraordinary how quickly technology advances these days. — 今日、技術がどれだけ迅速に進歩するかは 驚くべきことです。
  • He has an extraordinary talent for painting that captivates everyone. — 彼には皆を魅了する 並外れた 絵画の才能があります。
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