Adverb
In an extraordinary manner or degree.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe was inordinately smart Source: Internet
it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate Source: Internet
Additionally, it is extraordinarily difficult to separate the effects of minimum wage from all the other variables that affect employment. Source: Internet
After years of fighting in the war, Paul is finally killed in October 1918, on an extraordinarily quiet, peaceful day. Source: Internet
And nationally, anxieties are extraordinarily high about mass protest no matter who wins, or when. Source: Internet
An antibody's binding affinity to its target is extraordinarily high. van Holde and Mathews, pp. 247–50. Source: Internet