superextraordinary

English

Alternative forms

  • super extraordinary
  • super-extraordinary

Etymology

super- + extraordinary

Adjective

superextraordinary (comparative more superextraordinary, superlative most superextraordinary)

  1. (rare) Very extraordinary; that is beyond simply extraordinary.
    • 2001 July 31, David Johnston, “Nominee to Lead F.B.I. Vows to End Mistakes”, in nytimes.com, archived from the original on 12 August 2018:
      Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the panel's senior Republican, called Mr. Mueller a "superextraordinary" candidate and said, "Your record of service to the community and the country is one that anyone would be proud of."
    • 2018 January 18, Lucy Mangan, “‘Millionaires’ Ex-Wives Club review – It’s all about the money or is it?”, in www.theguardian.com, archived from the original on 10 May 2020:
      Millionaires’ Ex-Wives Club posed the question of whether women pursuing ex-husbands for extraordinary amounts of superextraordinary fortunes are greed personified or simply demanding what is rightfully theirs.
    • 2021 February 10, Grace Gavilanes, “20 Celeb Couples Who Fell in Love at First Sight”, in www.people.com, archived from the original on 10 February 2021:
      "I knew when I met her that she was superextraordinary," the Oscar winner shared of the human rights lawyer, whom he would go on to marry in 2013.
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