extra


Definition: Meaning of, extra in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈɛkstrə /

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  1. [only before noun] more of something, in addition to the usual or standard amount or number
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  2. [not before noun] if something is extra, it is not included in the price of something and you have to pay more for it
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extra
  1. an amount of something, especially money, in addition to the usual, basic, or necessary amount [=  more]
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  1. in addition to the usual things or the usual amount
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  2. [+ adjective/adverb] used to emphasize an adjective or adverb
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extra extras
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  1. something which is added to a basic product or service that improves it and often costs more
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  2. an actor in a film who does not say anything but is part of a crowd
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extra used in phrases

  • extra cover (noun)
    1. cricket a fielding position on the off side, about 45 forward of square, between cover and mid-off
  • extra dividend (noun)
    1. a dividend paid in addition to the regular dividend
  • extra innings (noun)
    1. overtime play until one team is ahead at the end of an inning; e.g. baseball
  • extra large (noun)
    1. a garment size for a very large person
  • extra point (noun)
    1. American football in American football a point awarded for a successful place kick following a touchdown
  • extra time (noun)
    1. especially British English a period of usually 30 minutes added to the end of a football game in some competitions if neither team has won after normal time [=  overtime American English]
  • extra virgin (adjective)
    1. extra virgin OLIVE OIL comes from OLIVE s that are pressed for the first time, and is considered to be the best quality OLIVE OIL
  • extra-sensory perception (noun)
    1. ESP
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extra-


Definition: Meaning of, extra- in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈɛkstrə /

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  1. outside or beyond
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  2. informal very or more than normal
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