ordinary

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adjective

or·​di·​nary ˈȯr-də-ˌner-ē How to pronounce ordinary (audio)
Synonyms of ordinarynext
1
: of a kind to be expected in the normal order of events : routine, usual
an ordinary day
2
a
: of common quality, rank, or ability
an ordinary teenager
We're just ordinary people. [=people who are not famous, rich, etc.]
b
: deficient in quality : poor, inferior
ordinary wine
3
: having or constituting immediate or original jurisdiction
also : belonging to such jurisdiction
ordinariness noun

ordinariness

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noun

or·​di·​nar·​i·​ness ˈȯ(r)dᵊnˌerēnə̇s How to pronounce ordinariness (audio)
-rin- sometimes -də̇ˌne- or -dˌne-
plural -es
: the quality or state of being ordinary: such as
a
: routine or commonplace character
the ordinariness of our sun which has accomplished the creation of lifeThink
b
: everyday or typical quality or character
either too pretty or too brutal; it lacks ordinarinessVirginia Woolf
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common, ordinary, plain, familiar, popular, vulgar mean generally met with and not in any way special, strange, or unusual.

common implies usual everyday quality or frequency of occurrence

a common error
lacked common honesty

and may additionally suggest inferiority or coarseness.

common manners

ordinary stresses conformance in quality or kind with the regular order of things.

an ordinary pleasant summer day
a very ordinary sort of man

plain is likely to suggest homely simplicity.

plain hard-working people

familiar stresses the fact of being generally known and easily recognized.

a familiar melody

popular applies to what is accepted by or prevalent among people in general sometimes in contrast to upper classes or special groups.

a writer of popular romances

vulgar, otherwise similar to popular, is likely to carry derogatory connotations (as of inferiority or coarseness).

souvenirs designed to appeal to the vulgar taste

Examples of ordinary in a Sentence

Adjective They've had the ordinary problems associated with starting a new business. My wife thought our guide was strange, but he seemed perfectly ordinary to me. The meal was ordinary and uninspired.
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Adjective
Antimatter is just a form of matter made of particles that have the same mass as ordinary matter, but opposite charges and quantum properties. Christopher Karwin, The Conversation, 8 June 2026 Obfuscated servers make your VPN traffic look like ordinary HTTPS web traffic. Kurt Knutsson, FOXNews.com, 8 June 2026 When severance is paid like ordinary wages, the limits under the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act typically apply. Angelica Leicht, CBS News, 8 June 2026 With nothing holding her down but a dead-end job and an aging dad, a small-town Texan girl is swiftly bedazzled by a smooth criminal drifter, and hops into his car to pursue a life less ordinary. Guy Lodge, Variety, 7 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for ordinary

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English ordinarie, from Latin ordinarius, from ordin-, ordo order

First Known Use

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of ordinary was in the 15th century

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“Ordinary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ordinary. Accessed 10 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

ordinary

1 of 2 noun
or·​di·​nary ˈȯrd-ᵊn-ˌer-ē How to pronounce ordinary (audio)
plural ordinaries
1
: regular or usual condition or course of things
nothing out of the ordinary
2
a
British : a meal served to any person at a fixed price
b
chiefly British : a restaurant serving regular meals

ordinary

2 of 2 adjective
1
: to be expected : normal, usual
ordinary problems
2
: neither good nor bad : average
an ordinary person
ordinarily
ˌȯrd-ᵊn-ˈer-ə-lē
adverb
ordinariness
ˈȯrd-ᵊn-ˌer-ē-nəs
noun

Legal Definition

ordinary

adjective
or·​di·​nary
: of a kind to be expected from the average person or in the normal course of events
broadly : of a common kind or degree
an ordinary proceeding
compare extraordinary

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