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extraordinaria

Extraordinaria is the feminine singular form of the Spanish adjective extraordinario, meaning out of the ordinary or remarkable. It is used to describe things or people that are notably unusual, exceptional, or impressive. The masculine form is extraordinario, and the plural feminine extraordinarias.

Etymology and grammar: The word comes from Latin extraordinarius, formed from extra (outside) and ordinarius (ordinary).

Usage: Extraordinaria appears in a range of contexts, from everyday speech to formal writing. Common collocations

Cultural and media use: In Spanish-language media and marketing, extraordinaria is sometimes used as a stylistic

See also: extraordinario, excepcional, sobresaliente, adjetivo calificativo.

In
Spanish,
adjectives
must
agree
in
gender
and
number
with
the
nouns
they
modify,
so
extraordinaria
matches
feminine
singular
nouns.
include
una
hazaña
extraordinaria
(an
extraordinary
feat),
una
situación
extraordinaria
(an
extraordinary
situation),
and
rendimiento
extraordinario
(outstanding
performance).
While
often
used
to
convey
strong
praise,
some
contexts
favor
more
restrained
terms
such
as
excepcional
or
notable,
depending
on
tone
and
rigor.
label
or
title
to
convey
high
quality
or
exceptional
character.
When
used
as
a
proper
noun
in
titles,
it
is
typically
capitalized
(for
example,
as
a
work,
product,
or
campaign
name),
and
its
meaning
derives
from
the
same
adjective
root.