What does ULTRA mean?

Ultra 1. Parts of Speech:

Noun, Adjective, Adverb

2. Definitions:

As a noun: an extremist, especially in politics; a person who goes beyond the usual limits of their beliefs or principles.

As an adjective: going beyond what is usual or ordinary; extreme.

As an adverb: to an extreme degree; extremely.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /ˈʌltrə/

UK: /ˈʌltrə/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "ultra" comes from the Latin word "ultra," meaning "beyond." It has been used in English since the early 19th century. As a noun, "ultra" is often used to describe an extremist, especially in politics. As an adjective, it describes something that is extreme or goes beyond what is usual or ordinary. As an adverb, it is used to describe something done to an extreme degree.

5. Synonyms:

Noun: extremist, fanatic, radical

Adjective: extreme, excessive, radical

Adverb: extremely, exceedingly, excessively

6. Related Words:

extra, altar, ultra

7. Example Sentences:

Noun: He was considered an ultra for his extreme views on taxation.

Adjective: The ultra marathon was a grueling test of endurance.

Adverb: She was ultra careful with the fragile vase.



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