Meaning & Definition of word "Extra"

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    Extra

    /ˈɛk.strə/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that is not essential but adds to the overall effect.
      • Example: The director hired several extras for the crowd scene.
    • 2. An additional item or feature.
      • Example: Please include an extra for dessert on the menu.

    adjective:

    • 1. More than is usual, expected, or necessary.
      • Example: She brought an extra sweater in case it got cold.
    • 2. Unusual or exceptional.
      • Example: The movie had some extra scenes that were not in the original release.
    • 3. Additional or supplementary.
      • Example: They charged an extra fee for the late checkout.

    adverb:

    • 1. To an extreme degree; excessively.
      • Example: She was extra careful while crossing the busy street.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'extra,' meaning 'outside' or 'beyond.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    extra mile:

    To make an additional effort to achieve something.

    extra credit:

    Points added to a score for doing additional work.

    extra baggage:

    Unnecessary items or emotional weight one carries.

    Related Words

    extras:

    Minor actors in a play or film.

    extraterrestrial:

    Relating to or denoting beings or events outside the Earth.

    Slang Meanings of extra

    Meaning: Overly dramatic or attempting to draw attention.

    Example Sentence: Don't be so extra; just calm down.

    Meaning: Someone who is needy or requires excessive attention.

    Example Sentence: She's really extra when it comes to relationships.