ultra

[ˈʌltrə]

ultra Definition

  • 1extremely
  • 2beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established
  • 3a person who holds extreme political or religious views, especially one who advocates illegal, violent, or other extreme action

Using ultra: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ultra" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car has ultra-modern features.

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    She is an ultra-fast runner.

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    He is an ultra-conservative politician.

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    The company produces ultra-high-performance tires.

ultra Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ultra

  • ultra vires

    beyond one's legal power or authority

    Example

    The judge ruled that the company's actions were ultra vires and therefore illegal.

  • ultra-Orthodox

    a person who adheres to an extremely strict interpretation of Jewish law and tradition

    Example

    The ultra-Orthodox community in Jerusalem is known for its conservative values and practices.

  • ultra-left

    a political position that advocates extreme left-wing policies, often including revolutionary or anarchist views

    Example

    The ultra-left faction of the party called for a complete overhaul of the economic system.

Origins of ultra

from Latin 'ultra', meaning 'beyond'

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Summary: ultra in Brief

The term 'ultra' [ˈʌltrə] denotes something that is beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established. It can be used as an adverb, adjective, or noun, as in 'She is an ultra-fast runner.' 'Ultra' extends into phrases like 'ultra vires,' meaning beyond one's legal power, and 'ultra-Orthodox,' referring to an extremely strict interpretation of Jewish law. 'Ultra' is often used in formal contexts and can be replaced by 'super' or 'mega' in informal settings.