extremely (Meaning)
extremely (r)
to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect
to an extreme degree
extremely (adv.)
In an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceedingly; as, extremely hot or cold.
Synonyms & Antonyms of extremely
Synonyms:
- that
- cracking
- uncommonly
- remarkably
- exceeding
- wildly
- positively
- vastly
- particularly
- absolutely
- good and
- deeply
- archly
- mortally
- way
- majorly
- such
- fiercely
- jolly
- wicked
- colossally
- frightfully
- fantastically
- heavily
- specially
- achingly
- sore
- sorely
- hugely
- beastly
- awfully
- exceedingly
- greatly
- most
- vitally
- full
- eminently
- much
- passing
- totally
- completely
- mighty
- entirely
- surpassingly
- especially
- thoroughly
- real
- rattling
- supremely
- a lot
- extra
- utterly
- fabulously
- awful
- immensely
- enormously
- deadly
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- plainly
- excessively
- extensively
- almighty
- substantially
- monstrous
- visibly
- astronomically
- staggeringly
- unco
- roaringly
- spanking
- noticeably
- blisteringly
- profoundly
- as all get-out
- significantly
- fully
- right
- amazingly
- abundantly
- dang
- plentifully
- astonishingly
- notably
- altogether
- stinking
- markedly
- obviously
- thumping
- monumentally
- monstrously
- ever
- bone
- considerably
- palpably
- corking
- filthy
- obscenely
- roaring
- radically
- purely
- mightily
- wholly
- downright
- appreciably
- flat-out
- discernibly
- whacking
Antonyms:
extremely Sentence Examples
- The storm was extremely powerful, causing widespread damage.
- She was extremely happy to receive the promotion.
- The situation was extremely dire, and we had to act quickly.
- The view from the top of the mountain was extremely breathtaking.
- The pain was extremely intense, and he could barely move.
- The food was extremely delicious, and we ate until we were full.
- The test was extremely difficult, and I'm not sure if I passed.
- The traffic was extremely congested, and it took us hours to get home.
- The job was extremely challenging, but I learned a lot.
- The weather was extremely hot, and we had to stay inside all day.
FAQs About the word extremely
to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect, to an extreme degreeIn an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceed
intensely, badly, really, far, severely, exceptionally, too, incredibly, super, seriously
somewhat, little, somewhat, little, slightly, slightly, just, negligibly, nominally, negligibly
The storm was extremely powerful, causing widespread damage.
She was extremely happy to receive the promotion.
The situation was extremely dire, and we had to act quickly.
The view from the top of the mountain was extremely breathtaking.