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- Dictionaryextra/ˈɛkstrə/
adjective
- 1. added to an existing or usual amount or number; additional: "they offered him an extra thirty-five cents an hour"
- 2. excessive or extravagant: informal "‘crudité’ is so extra—just call it a snack"
adverb
- 1. to a greater extent than usual; especially: "he is trying to be extra good" Similar
- 2. in addition: "installation will cost about £60 extra" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an item in addition to what is usual or strictly necessary: "I had an education with all the extras" Similar Opposite
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EXTRA definition: 1. added to what is normal: 2. too extreme and not suitable; making too much effort, or demanding….
EXTRA meaning: 1. added to what is normal: 2. too extreme and not suitable; making too much effort, or demanding….
EXTRA- definition: 1. outside of or in addition to: 2. more, or more than usual: 3. something that costs more when….
EXTRA definition: 1. more, or more than usual: 2. more: 3. something that you can get with something else if you….
EXTRAORDINARY definition: 1. very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange: 2. a special meeting that happens between….
extra- meaning: 1. outside of or in addition to: 2. more, or more than usual: 3. something that costs more when….
EXTRAORDINARY meaning: 1. very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange: 2. a special meeting that happens between….
EXTRA - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus
EXTRACURRICULAR definition: 1. An extracurricular activity or subject is not part of the usual school or college course: 2….
EXTRA translate: 额外的;附加的, 额外地;另外;外加, 附加的, 另外付费即可额外得到的东西, 电影, (电影中的)临时演员 ...