'extra' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'extra' with 20 example sentences.
- extra adjective
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: more than is needed, desired, or required
: added to a regular schedule
: further or added
- extra noun
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: a minor actor in crowd scenes
: an additional edition of a newspaper (usually to report a crisis)
: something additional of the same kind
- extra adverb
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: unusually or exceptionally
You never know when you'll need some extra money.
Maybe you should lose some extra weight.
You need to pay extra for the batteries.
Do you need an extra blanket?
Pack an extra pair of socks.
The body converts extra calories into fat.
I hope we get paid extra for doing that.
Would you like to earn some extra money?
The coach made us run three extra laps.
There's an extra charge for breakfast.
We'll need an extra thirty dollars.
Do you have an extra ticket?
If you have an extra umbrella, can I borrow it?
Are they paying you extra to work late?
I'll be extra careful.
We have no extra money.
We might need the extra room.
We have the extra-large size, but not in that color.
The guests stayed an extra day.
I have an extra pen I could lend you.