B1 adjective #24 most common 3 min read

ordinary

Ordinary means something is normal, common, or not special.

Explanation at your level:

Ordinary means normal. It is not special. If you eat an apple every day, that is an ordinary snack. It is a very common word you can use to describe things you see every day. You are an ordinary person, and that is good!

When we say something is ordinary, we mean it is not different or special. For example, if you have a normal day at school, you can say, 'It was just an ordinary day.' It is the opposite of 'special' or 'unique.' Use it when you want to describe things that happen all the time.

Ordinary is used to describe things that are typical or expected. It is a neutral word. You might describe an ordinary house or an ordinary job. It helps you contrast the normal parts of life with things that are exciting or different. Remember, it is not always a negative word; it just means it follows the usual standard.

In B2 English, you can use ordinary to nuance your descriptions. It often appears in phrases like 'out of the ordinary.' It is useful when you want to sound more precise about whether an event was standard or exceptional. It fits well in essays or reports where you need to describe a baseline or a common occurrence.

At the C1 level, ordinary serves as a tool for sophisticated comparison. You might use it to describe 'the ordinary course of human events' or to contrast the 'ordinary' with the 'extraordinary' in a literary or analytical context. It carries a sense of the mundane, which can be used to build tension or emphasize a sudden change in a narrative.

At the mastery level, ordinary is understood through its etymological roots in 'order.' You can use it to discuss the 'ordinary' as a social construct or a standard of normalcy. It is often used in philosophical or critical writing to denote that which is taken for granted. Its usage is subtle, often implying a lack of distinction that can be either comforting or stifling depending on the author's intent.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means normal or common.
  • Opposite of extraordinary.
  • Neutral tone.
  • Very common adjective.

Think of the word ordinary as the opposite of 'extraordinary.' It describes the things you see every day that don't particularly stand out. If you have a plain glass of water, that is an ordinary object.

We use this word when we want to describe something that is standard or typical. It isn't necessarily a bad thing to be ordinary; it just means something is part of the regular flow of life. It’s the 'normal' baseline for our world.

When you describe a person as an ordinary person, you usually mean they are a regular, down-to-earth human being. It implies they are relatable and not trying to be flashy or showy. It’s a very useful word for keeping your descriptions grounded in reality.

The word ordinary has a long history, coming to us from the Latin word ordinarius, which meant 'orderly' or 'arranged in order.' This is directly related to the word ordo, which means 'order' or 'rank.'

In the Middle Ages, the word was used to describe things that followed a set rule or a specific order. For example, an 'ordinary' in church terms was a person who held office by virtue of their rank, rather than by a special appointment.

Over centuries, the meaning shifted from 'having an order' to 'being common' or 'usual.' It’s fascinating how the concept of 'order' evolved into the concept of 'average.' It shows how we humans tend to view things that follow the rules or the standard path as the most common things in our lives.

You can use ordinary to describe almost anything—people, objects, days, or events. It is a very versatile adjective that fits well in both casual conversations and professional writing.

Commonly, we say things like 'an ordinary day' or 'an ordinary person.' It is a neutral word, meaning it doesn't usually carry a strong positive or negative emotion unless you add tone to it. For instance, saying 'He is just an ordinary guy' can sound respectful, but 'It was a very ordinary performance' might sound a bit critical.

In formal settings, you might see it used in legal or academic contexts to mean 'the standard or usual procedure.' It is a staple of everyday English that helps us distinguish the mundane from the remarkable.

1. Out of the ordinary: Something unusual or unexpected. Example: 'Nothing out of the ordinary happened today.'
2. Ordinary Joe/Jane: A regular, average person. Example: 'He is just an ordinary Joe who likes sports.'
3. Above the ordinary: Better than average. Example: 'Her skill level is well above the ordinary.'
4. In the ordinary course of events: How things usually happen. Example: 'In the ordinary course of events, we would have finished by now.'
5. Ordinary run of things: The normal way things go. Example: 'It was a surprise, given the ordinary run of things.'

Ordinary is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'an ordinary task'). It can also follow linking verbs like 'is' or 'seems' (e.g., 'The day seemed ordinary').

Pronunciation varies slightly. In US English, it's typically OR-din-air-ee (/ˈɔːrdənɛri/). In UK English, the 'a' sound is often shorter, and the 'r' is less pronounced. The stress is always on the first syllable.

It doesn't have a plural form because it's an adjective. However, you can use the adverb form ordinarily to describe how something is done. It rhymes with words like 'secondary,' 'legendary,' and 'voluntary.'

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'ordinal' numbers like first, second, third.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɔː.dɪ.nər.i/

Clear 'or' sound, soft 'n'.

US /ˈɔːr.də.ner.i/

Stronger 'r' sounds.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing as 3 syllables
  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • swallowing the 'd'

Rhymes With

secondary legendary voluntary military solitary

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Standard usage

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

Listening 1/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

normal day good

Learn Next

extraordinary mundane typical

Advanced

exceptional unconventional

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

An ordinary day

Articles with adjectives

An ordinary book

Adverb formation

Ordinarily

Examples by Level

1

This is an ordinary book.

This is a normal book.

Adjective before noun.

2

I had an ordinary day.

I had a normal day.

Simple past.

3

He is an ordinary boy.

He is a normal boy.

Subject + is + adj.

4

It is an ordinary house.

It is a normal house.

Article 'an' used.

5

The food was ordinary.

The food was normal.

Adjective after verb.

6

She wears ordinary clothes.

She wears normal clothes.

Plural noun.

7

It is not an ordinary car.

It is not a normal car.

Negative sentence.

8

This is an ordinary pen.

This is a normal pen.

Simple sentence.

1

It was an ordinary afternoon at the park.

2

Nothing ordinary happened today.

3

He lives an ordinary life in the city.

4

She is an ordinary student with big dreams.

5

The movie was very ordinary.

6

It is just an ordinary chair.

7

We had an ordinary lunch together.

8

He is just an ordinary man.

1

The situation was quite ordinary, so I wasn't worried.

2

She wanted to escape her ordinary existence.

3

There was nothing out of the ordinary about his behavior.

4

It was an ordinary Tuesday morning.

5

His performance was ordinary, nothing special.

6

She preferred an ordinary life to fame.

7

The design of the building is very ordinary.

8

He felt like an ordinary person in a big world.

1

She found it hard to return to her ordinary routine.

2

The event was far from ordinary.

3

He possessed an ordinary intelligence but worked hard.

4

It was an ordinary occurrence in this neighborhood.

5

She was tired of the ordinary nature of her job.

6

The results were entirely ordinary.

7

He stood out because he was not an ordinary candidate.

8

They lived an ordinary life, free from stress.

1

His ordinary appearance masked a brilliant mind.

2

The ordinary constraints of the law did not apply here.

3

She sought to elevate the ordinary into art.

4

It was an ordinary day that changed everything.

5

The ordinary citizen deserves better representation.

6

He had an ordinary way of speaking that put people at ease.

7

The ordinary rhythm of life was interrupted.

8

She rejected the ordinary path for something bolder.

1

The ordinary, mundane aspects of life can be profound.

2

He transcended the ordinary limitations of his era.

3

The ordinary sequence of events was disrupted by the storm.

4

She analyzed the ordinary habits of the local population.

5

His work is an exploration of the ordinary.

6

The ordinary reality of the situation was clear.

7

He was an ordinary man caught in extraordinary times.

8

The ordinary flow of conversation was suddenly broken.

Common Collocations

ordinary life
ordinary day
out of the ordinary
ordinary person
ordinary people
quite ordinary
very ordinary
ordinary job
ordinary citizen
ordinary routine

Idioms & Expressions

"out of the ordinary"

unusual

Was there anything out of the ordinary?

neutral

"ordinary Joe"

an average person

He is just an ordinary Joe.

casual

"above the ordinary"

better than average

Her talent is above the ordinary.

formal

"in the ordinary course of events"

normally

In the ordinary course of events, we would go.

formal

"the ordinary run of things"

the usual way

It happens in the ordinary run of things.

neutral

Easily Confused

ordinary vs Orderly

Similar root.

Orderly means neat/organized.

The room was orderly.

ordinary vs Ordinary

Spelling.

Ordinary means common.

It was an ordinary day.

ordinary vs Ordinal

Root word.

Ordinal refers to numbers like 1st/2nd.

First is an ordinal number.

ordinary vs Extraordinary

Contains the word.

Extraordinary means special.

That was an extraordinary event.

Sentence Patterns

A1

It is an ordinary [noun].

It is an ordinary day.

A2

He is an ordinary [noun].

He is an ordinary guy.

B1

Nothing out of the ordinary.

There was nothing out of the ordinary.

B1

The [noun] seemed ordinary.

The test seemed ordinary.

B2

An ordinary [noun] can be [adjective].

An ordinary day can be special.

Word Family

Nouns

ordinariness the state of being ordinary

Adjectives

extraordinary very special

Related

order root word

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Common Mistakes

using 'ordinarily' as an adjective ordinary
'Ordinarily' is an adverb.
confusing with 'orderly' ordinary
'Orderly' means neat.
using 'very' with 'extraordinary' extraordinary
Extraordinary is already extreme.
using 'ordinary' to mean 'bad' ordinary
It means average, not bad.
forgetting the article an ordinary day
Needs an article.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a row of identical houses.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe your daily routine.

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Cultural Insight

Americans often value being 'extraordinary' over 'ordinary'.

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Grammar Shortcut

It usually comes before the noun.

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Say It Right

Don't stress the middle syllables.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'ordinaries'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for order.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence every day for a week.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Or-din-ary: Order in the air.

Visual Association

A plain gray box.

Word Web

normal average typical standard

Challenge

Write 3 sentences about your ordinary morning.

Word Origin

Latin

Original meaning: arranged in order

Cultural Context

None, but can be insulting if used to imply someone is boring.

Used to describe the 'everyman' or 'average citizen'.

The Ordinary Boys (band) Ordinary People (film)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • ordinary lesson
  • ordinary student
  • ordinary homework

at work

  • ordinary task
  • ordinary procedure
  • ordinary day at the office

in stories

  • ordinary life
  • ordinary hero
  • ordinary setting

daily life

  • ordinary breakfast
  • ordinary clothes
  • ordinary routine

Conversation Starters

"What is the most ordinary thing you did today?"

"Do you prefer an ordinary life or an exciting one?"

"Is it better to be ordinary or extraordinary?"

"What makes a day feel ordinary to you?"

"Can an ordinary person change the world?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your most ordinary day.

Why do people want to be extraordinary?

Is being ordinary a good thing?

Write about a time something out of the ordinary happened.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

No, it just means average.

O-R-D-I-N-A-R-Y.

No, it is an adjective.

Ordinarily.

Yes, but be careful not to sound rude.

Extraordinary.

No, adjectives don't have plurals.

Yes, it is used very frequently.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

It was an ___ day.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: ordinary

Ordinary fits the context of a normal day.

multiple choice A2

Which means the same as ordinary?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: normal

Normal is a synonym.

true false B1

Ordinary always means bad.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It means average, not bad.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Matches synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Correct structure: It was an ordinary day.

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