ordinary
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British pronunciation
/ˈɔːdɪnəri/

Definition & Meaning of "ordinary"in English

ordinary
01

not unusual or different in any way

ordinary definition and meaning
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His weekend routine was ordinary, consisting of household chores and relaxing at home.
02

lacking distinction or outstanding qualities

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His performance was ordinary, nothing remarkable.
Ordinary
01

a judge who has regular jurisdiction over certain legal matters, such as probate or local cases

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The ordinary presided over the will ’s validation process.
02

a typical or everyday occurrence, object, or condition

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The meal was nothing special — just the ordinary.
03

a simple shape or division used as a fundamental element in heraldic design

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The knight ’s shield displayed an ordinary in the form of a cross.
04

a high-wheeled bicycle from the 19th century, known for its oversized front wheel and small rear wheel

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He wobbled as he mounted the towering ordinary.
05

a clergyman, such as a bishop, who has regular authority over a church or religious jurisdiction

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The bishop, as the ordinary of the diocese, oversaw all church matters.
06

a meal served at a set time for a fixed price, typically at an inn or tavern

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The travelers arrived just in time for the evening ordinary.

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