Ultra Meaning in English
word
ˈəɫtɹə
UL-truh
ˈʌltɹɐ
UL-trruh
Definition
Used before an adjective or noun to mean 'extremely' or 'beyond the usual', often to emphasize a strong quality or high level.
Usage & Nuances
'Ultra' is informal and usually used as a prefix or intensifier, as in 'ultra-fast', 'ultra-modern', or 'ultra marathon'. It's often found in product marketing or descriptions. Not commonly used on its own in sentences.
Spanish: ultra - extremadamente - súperPortuguese (BR): ultra - extremamente - superPortuguese (PT): ultra - extremamente - superChinese (Simplified): 极端的 - 超级的Chinese (Traditional): 極端的 - 超級的Hindi: अत्यधिक - अल्ट्राArabic: فائق - شديدBengali: অতি - অতিরিক্তRussian: ультра-Japanese: ウルトラ - 超Vietnamese: cực - siêuKorean: 울트라 - 초Turkish: ultra - aşırı - süperUrdu: انتہائی - الٹراIndonesian: ultra - sangat
Example Sentences
This phone is ultra thin and light.
basic
He is ultra careful about his work.
basic
This is an ultra modern building.
basic
These shoes are perfect for ultra long walks.
natural
He always goes for the ultra spicy dishes at restaurants.
natural
I'm not an ultra fan of horror movies, but I'll watch one with you.
natural