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unordinary
[uhn-awr-dn-er-ee]
adjective
unusual or uncommon.
The weather was wet and cold, as expectedânothing too unordinary.
original, unique, or distinguished in some way; out of the ordinary.
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51łÔčÏ History and Origins
Origin of unordinary1
Example Sentences
Capital Pride Alliance, the organisation running this year's World Pride in DC, told the BBC it has recieved "an unordinary amount of questions and concerns".
Itâs banal yet unordinary, as evidenced by the teensâ opposing views of the creatures; the intolerant call them âcrittersâ while others argue for their rights.
In âLookism,â a young, friendless man wakes up in a tall, handsome body; âThe Remarried Empressâ features a protagonist who is, well, remarried; âunOrdinaryâ centers on a teenager with a secret past that threatens to bring down his high schoolâs social hierarchy.
âWe kept using this phrase during a lot of development: we want the player to experience the unordinary lurking within the ordinary. Those walks within Tokyo can feel like a normal dayâs commute, but there can be unordinary things that we canât see.â
But the candidate on the left, Sara Zemmahi, was wearing a headscarf â a decision that has become decidedly unordinary in French politics.
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