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Extreme ɪkˈstriːm People Living Difficulty Losing Temper Adjective

Word extreme
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic BrE / ɪkˈstriːm / NAmE / ɪkˈstriːm /
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  • we are working under extreme pressure at the moment.
  • people living in extreme poverty
  • i'm having extreme difficulty in not losing my temper with her.
  • the heat in the desert was extreme.
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extreme

(adjective)BrE / ɪkˈstriːm / NAmE / ɪkˈstriːm /
  1. very great in degree
    • We are working under extreme pressure at the moment.
    • people living in extreme poverty
    • I'm having extreme difficulty in not losing my temper with her.
    • The heat in the desert was extreme.
  2. not ordinary or usual; serious or severe
    • Children will be removed from their parents only in extreme circumstances.
    • Don't go doing anything extreme like leaving the country.
    • It was the most extreme example of cruelty to animals I had ever seen.
    • extreme weather conditions
  3. far from what most people consider to be normal, reasonable or acceptable
    • opposite moderate
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/moderate_1
    • extreme left-wing/right-wing views
    • an extreme nationalist organization
    • Their ideas are too extreme for me.
  4. as far as possible from the centre, the beginning or in the direction mentioned
    • Kerry is in the extreme west of Ireland.
    • She sat on the extreme edge of her seat.
    • politicians on the extreme left of the party

    Extra Examples

    • This is hero-worship at its most extreme.
    • Children will be removed from their parents only in extreme circumstances.
    • Don’t go doing anything extreme like leaving the country.
    • I’m having extreme difficulty in not losing my temper with her.
    • She didn’t like the idea—it sounded too extreme.
    • There are still thousands of people living in extreme poverty.
    • extreme left-wing/right-wing views

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: via Old French from Latin extremus ‘outermost, utmost’, superlative of exterus ‘outer’.
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