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Meaning of Extreme
The primary meaning of the word "Extreme" is relating to or being a extreme degree or extent.
Etymology of Extreme
The word "Extreme" comes from the Old French "extreme", which is derived from the Latin "extremus", meaning "outermost" or "farthest", which is a combination of "ex" (meaning "out" or "beyond") and "tremus" (meaning "end" or "border").
Synonyms
intense
severe
drastic
radical
extreme
harsh
rigorous
austere
stern
strict
grave
serious
critical
acute
dire
exceptional
extraordinary
remarkable
unusual
unique
exceptional
utmost
maximal
topmost
utmost
maximal
extraordinary
severe
fierce
ferocious
violent
brutal
savage
barbaric
inhumane
merciless
pitiless
relentless
uncompromising
unyielding
unrelenting
intense
fervent
passionate
ardent
fervid
zealous
fanatical
enthusiastic
dedicated
devoted
extreme
radical
revolutionary
rebellious
mutinous
seditious
insurgent
extreme
far-reaching
comprehensive
thorough
exhaustive
sweeping
extensive
radical
profound
fundamental
extreme
severe
intense
acute
critical
dire
extreme
drastic
extreme
radical
severe
harsh
extreme.
Definitions
- Of a very high or serious degree: extreme weather conditions, extreme poverty
- At the furthest point or degree: the extreme end of the spectrum
- Going beyond what is normal or reasonable: extreme sports, extreme measures
Usage Examples
- The extreme weather conditions made it difficult to travel.
- She went to extreme lengths to achieve her goals.
- The company took extreme measures to reduce costs.
Antonyms
mild
moderate
reasonable
average
normal
ordinary
standard
typical
usual
common
mundane
routine
everyday
mediocre
middle-of-the-road
moderate
temperate
mild
gentle
soft
lenient
moderate
restrained
controlled
limited
restricted
mild
weak
faint
feeble
moderate
mild
slight
negligible
moderate
minor
petty
trivial
moderate.