Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstriːm/
noun noun - the greatest possible degree or amount of something
A1 I have never experienced such extreme temperatures before.
A2 The extreme of poverty in this area is heartbreaking.
B1 His extreme dedication to his work is truly admirable.
B2 The extreme of her emotions was evident in her outburst.
C1 The extreme of his behavior led to his dismissal from the company.
C2 The extreme of her actions caused a ripple effect throughout the organization.
adjective adjective - an extreme example of something is the most important or most unusual example of it
A1 She has an extreme fear of spiders.
A2 The weather in this region can be extremely hot in the summer.
B1 His extreme dedication to his work often leads to burnout.
B2 The extreme weather conditions made it difficult for the hikers to reach the summit.
C1 The extreme measures taken by the government to combat the pandemic have been controversial.
C2 The extreme levels of pollution in the city have led to health concerns for its residents.
formal The weather conditions reached extreme levels during the hurricane.
informal I can't believe how extreme that roller coaster ride was!
slang Dude, that party was so extreme last night!
figurative Her reaction to the news was extreme, to say the least.
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