Ad Extremum

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /æd ɪkˈstriməm/

Definitions of ad extremum

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

Example Sentences

A1 I reached ad extremum when I couldn't walk another step.

A2 The athlete pushed herself ad extremum to win the race.

B1 The soldier's courage was tested ad extremum during the battle.

B2 The negotiations were taken ad extremum before a compromise was reached.

C1 The scientist's dedication to her research was ad extremum, resulting in groundbreaking discoveries.

C2 The artist's commitment to perfection was ad extremum, leading to masterful works of art.

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

Example Sentences

A1 The baby cried ad extremum when he lost his favorite toy.

A2 She cleaned her room ad extremum before her parents arrived home.

B1 The students studied ad extremum for their final exams.

B2 The chef cooked ad extremum to prepare for the restaurant's grand opening.

C1 The athlete trained ad extremum to qualify for the Olympics.

C2 The scientist researched ad extremum to find a cure for the disease.

Examples of ad extremum in a Sentence

formal The debate continued ad extremum, with each side presenting their arguments in great detail.

informal They argued ad extremum about which movie to watch, but finally settled on a comedy.

slang She studied ad extremum for the test, hoping to ace it.

figurative His dedication to his craft was ad extremum, always striving for perfection.

Grammatical Forms of ad extremum

past tense

reached to the extreme

plural

ad extrema

comparative

more extreme

superlative

most extreme

present tense

reaches to the extreme

future tense

will reach to the extreme

perfect tense

has reached to the extreme

continuous tense

is reaching to the extreme

singular

ad extremum

positive degree

extreme

infinitive

to reach to the extreme

gerund

reaching to the extreme

participle

reached to the extreme

Origin and Evolution of ad extremum

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The phrase 'ad extremum' originated in Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Latin to mean 'to the utmost', the phrase 'ad extremum' has been adopted into various languages with similar meanings, emphasizing reaching the furthest point or limit.