extra

/ˈɛkstrə/
adjective
  1. Added to an existing or usual amount or number; more than what is expected or necessary.
    • She packed an extra pair of socks for the hike.
    • The hotel charges an extra fee for late checkout.
    • I asked for extra cheese on my pizza.
adverb
  1. To a greater degree than usual; especially or additionally.
    • The soup was extra spicy, so I drank a lot of water.
    • He worked extra hard to finish the project on time.
    • Be extra careful when crossing the street in the rain.
noun
  1. An additional item or amount beyond what is usual or necessary.
    • The car comes with several extras, such as a sunroof and leather seats.
    • The movie ticket price includes no extras like popcorn or drinks.
    • We ordered the basic meal without any extras.
  2. A person hired to play a minor role in a movie or play, usually as part of a crowd.
    • Being an extra is a fun way to see how movies are made.
    • She worked as an extra in a historical film set in the 1800s.
    • The director needed hundreds of extras for the battle scene.
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