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    extremely
    /ɪkˈstriːmli/

    adverb

    • 1. to a very great degree; very: "this is an extremely difficult thing to do"

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  2. exceedingly formal. super informal. Fewer examples. These antiques are both beautiful and extremely valuable. You'd need an extremely powerful microscope to see something so small. Looking after the kids is extremely tiring. The watch mechanism is extremely intricate and very difficult to repair.

  3. Nov 12, 2012 · 1. : in an extreme manner. 2. : to an extreme extent. Synonyms. achingly. almighty. archly. awfully. badly. beastly. blisteringly. bone. colossally. corking. cracking. damned. dang. deadly. desperately. eminently. enormously. especially. ever. exceedingly. extra. fabulously.

  4. exceedingly formal. super informal. Fewer examples. These antiques are both beautiful and extremely valuable. You'd need an extremely powerful microscope to see something so small. Looking after the kids is extremely tiring. The watch mechanism is extremely intricate and very difficult to repair.

  5. Extremely is a word that emphasizes the intensity of whatever it is you're talking about. If you say you're extremely angry, that word alone tells me I better not mess with you. Extremely comes from the word extreme, which means great, severe, or exceptional.

  6. Definition of 'extremely' extremely. (ɪkstriːmli ) adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb] You use extremely in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize that the specified quality is present to a very great degree. [emphasis] My mobile phone is extremely useful. These headaches are extremely common. Three of them are working extremely well.

  7. Definition of extremely adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Extremely definition: in an extreme degree; exceedingly. See examples of EXTREMELY used in a sentence.

  9. Synonyms for EXTREMELY: very, incredibly, terribly, highly, too, so, badly, damned; Antonyms of EXTREMELY: somewhat, slightly, little, nominally, negligibly, just, hardly, barely

  10. very, or much more than usual: extremely beautiful. We all studied extremely hard for the exam. Fewer examples. He was extremely rude in meetings. The restaurant serves good, though extremely expensive, food. I've been extremely busy. She found it extremely difficult to cope with the children. That's an extremely important point you've made.

  11. You use extremely in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize that the specified quality is present to a very great degree. All you need to know about "EXTREMELY" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.