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How to Use "Extremely" with Example Sentences
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extremely
(adv):
very; to a great degree or amount
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Used with adjectives:
"
She was
extremely
confused
by his actions.
"
(confused, hurt, alarmed, annoyed, upset)
"
He found the students' behavior
extremely
bad
.
"
(bad, inappropriate, immature, irresponsible, rude)
"
They thought the movie was
extremely
boring
.
"
(boring, violent, stupid, sad, disappointing)
"
Our teacher is
extremely
patient
.
"
(patient, kind, helpful, smart, dedicated)
"
The movie star is
extremely
handsome
.
"
(handsome, glamorous, beautiful, elegant, talented, attractive)
"
This story is
extremely
interesting
.
"
(interesting, exciting, amusing, enjoyable)
"
She thinks her homework is
extremely
difficult
.
"
(difficult, hard, boring, challenging)
"
He tried to make the material
extremely
easy
to understand.
"
(easy)
"
That group is
extremely
dangerous
.
"
(dangerous, militant, violent)
"
The weather is
extremely
cold
today.
"
(cold, hot, cloudy, rainy, sunny)
"
The situation was
extremely
embarrassing
.
"
(embarrassing, exciting, familiar, difficult, confusing, dangerous)
"
This item is
extremely
fragile
.
"
(fragile, flammable, delicate, hazardous)
"
This test is
extremely
important
.
"
(important, difficult)
"
He feels
extremely
nervous
before a test.
"
(nervous, stressed, anxious)
"
Her children are always
extremely
happy
.
"
(happy, sad, clean, dirty, messy, lazy, noisy, sick, busy)
"
The new policy has been
extremely
effective
.
"
(effective, disappointing, productive, powerful)
"
He is
extremely
doubtful
that a change will happen.
"
(doubtful, hopeful)
"
The new equipment is
extremely
expensive
.
"
(expensive, useful, important)
"
Their trip was
extremely
tiring
.
"
(tiring, traumatic, tense, uncomfortable, dangerous, demanding, miserable)
"
He is an
extremely
tall
man.
"
(tall, short, skinny, thin, fat, large, small)
"
It is
extremely
dark
in this room.
"
(dark, bright, light, noisy, quiet, warm, cool, crowded)
"
That was an
extremely
emotional
ending.
"
(emotional, dramatic, boring, predictable, surprising, romantic)
"
This is an
extremely
common
item.
"
(common, rare, expensive, valuable, useful, necessary, unnecessary, useless)
"
They were
extremely
frightened
by the noise outside.
"
(frightened, scared, startled, confused, shocked)
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