a person with particular skills brought in to run a country or an organisation
Extraordinary: adjective: 1. Beyond what is ordinary or usual. 2. Highly exceptional; remarkable. 3. Employed or used for a special service, function, or occasion.Synonyms: exceptional, remarkable, magnificent, outstanding, awesome, wonderful, rare.She is an extraordinary person.
Antonyms for phenomenon as an occurrence include:NoneventLieAntonyms for phenomenon as an extraordinary person or event include:SimpletonRegularityExpectationImbecile
you call this person a "confidante"
That's an extraordinary claim! He had extraordinary powers of persuasion.
I have extraordinary skills in playing the guitar. He is an extraordinary person because he can fly in the air!
idiotsavant
If you mean he is an unmarried person, you would call him single.
outstanding skill
She was an ordinary person who accomplished extraordinary things.
Darius
Darius
a person with particular skills brought in to run a country or an organisation
A plumber, or DIY homeowner with basic skills.
Heros always start out as "ordinary" people. It is at a time of extreme circumstance that an ordinary person will come to the rescue, or do some other extraordinary thing for the good of another. And they call him a "hero".
Genius
A savant is a person who has extraordinary skills, abilities, or knowledge in a specific field, often in contrast to limitations in other areas like social or communication skills. Savant syndrome is a rare condition where individuals exhibit exceptional abilities despite cognitive or developmental challenges.