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extreme
adjective
very
great
in
amount
,
degree
,
or
intensity
;
far
beyond
what
is
normal
or
usual
.
•
The
desert
can
reach
extreme
temperatures
during
the
day
.
The
desert
can
reach
extreme
temperatures
during
the
day
.
•
Because
of
the
storm
,
the
hikers
faced
extreme
danger
on
the
mountain
trail
.
Because
of
the
storm
,
the
hikers
faced
extreme
danger
on
the
mountain
trail
.
From
Latin
extremus
“
outermost
,
utmost
,
last
”,
superlative
of
exter
“
outside
”.
adjective
far
from
the
usual
or
accepted
;
very
radical
or
intense
in
style
,
opinion
,
or
activity
.
•
She
enjoys
extreme
sports
like
skydiving
and
base
jumping
.
She
enjoys
extreme
sports
like
skydiving
and
base
jumping
.
•
The
politician
’
s
extreme
views
divided
the
audience
.
The
politician
’
s
extreme
views
divided
the
audience
.
adjective
situated
at
the
very
end
or
outermost
part
of
something
.
•
A
lighthouse
stands
at
the
extreme
tip
of
the
peninsula
.
A
lighthouse
stands
at
the
extreme
tip
of
the
peninsula
.
•
They
placed
the
fragile
items
on
the
extreme
ends
of
the
shelf
to
keep
them
separate
.
They
placed
the
fragile
items
on
the
extreme
ends
of
the
shelf
to
keep
them
separate
.
noun
the
greatest
possible
degree
or
one
of
two
opposite
limits
of
something
.
•
Living
in
the
desert
means
you
must
cope
with
the
extremes
of
heat
and
cold
.
Living
in
the
desert
means
you
must
cope
with
the
extremes
of
heat
and
cold
.
•
He
avoids
extremes
and
prefers
a
balanced
lifestyle
.
He
avoids
extremes
and
prefers
a
balanced
lifestyle
.
noun
(
mathematics
)
either
of
the
first
or
last
terms
in
a
proportion
.
•
In
the
proportion
2
:
3
=
4
:
6
,
the
numbers
2
and
6
are
the
extremes
.
In
the
proportion
2
:
3
=
4
:
6
,
the
numbers
2
and
6
are
the
extremes
.
•
When
solving
proportions
,
check
that
the
product
of
the
extremes
equals
the
product
of
the
means
.
When
solving
proportions
,
check
that
the
product
of
the
extremes
equals
the
product
of
the
means
.
extremely
adverb
to
a
very
great
degree
;
very
•
The
desert
was
extremely
hot
during
the
day
.
The
desert
was
extremely
hot
during
the
day
.
•
Lena
was
extremely
happy
when
she
heard
the
good
news
.
Lena
was
extremely
happy
when
she
heard
the
good
news
.
From
extreme
+
-ly
,
first
recorded
in
the
late
15th
century
.