What is another word for beyond the ordinary?

Pronunciation: [bɪjˌɒnd ðɪ ˈɔːdɪnəɹi] (IPA)

When we refer to something or someone as "beyond the ordinary," we are saying that they are exceptional, outstanding, or remarkable. Some other synonyms for this phrase include extraordinary, unusual, remarkable, exceptional, unique, unparalleled, distinctive, and special. All these words represent something that is different from the usual or conventional, something that surpasses what is considered normal. These words can be used to describe people, places, events, or even objects that are out of the ordinary. They reflect something exceptional, a level of excellence or quality that is hard to come by. If you're looking for a way to describe something that stands out from the crowd, any of these words will do the trick!

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What are the hypernyms for Beyond the ordinary?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Beyond the ordinary

  • The theory has to be interpreted that extra dimensions beyond the ordinary four dimensions the three spatial dimensions plus time are sufficiently small that they haven't been observed yet.
    Edward Witten
  • Hero tales suggest the price of courage is beyond the ordinary budget. They tempt us to disown the common capacity of the human spirit to transcend normality.
    Sam Keen
  • She was tall beyond the ordinary height of woman, but stately in her grace as the ideal of a queen and the reality of a swan. Her arms and feet were bare, but for the gems which encircled them. A white robe swept around her in folds gathered at the waist by a golden girdle inscribed with signs and characters. Her hair was singularly thick, and of that purple blackness seen on the grape and the neck of the raven — black, with a sort of azure bloom upon it. It was fastened in large folds, which went several times round the head, and these were adorned with jewels and precious stones, like a midnight lighted with stars. Her complexion was a pale pure olive, perfectly colourless, but delicate as that of a child. Her mouth was the only spot where the rose held dominion, and lips of richer crimson never opened to the morning.
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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