🇬🇧🇪🇸 extreme - extremo : English Lesson
adjective
Meaning of "extreme" ("extremo"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
“Extreme” describes something that is much stronger, bigger, or more than usual. If something is extreme, it doesn’t just a little bit happen—it happens a LOT. For example, extreme heat means it is super hot, not just warm. An extreme sport is very wild and risky, not just a normal game. We use “extreme” when something is at the highest or lowest end, like extreme joy (super happy) or extreme tiredness (totally exhausted).
Our teacher had extreme patience when we all shouted “I know!” and then forgot the answer at the same time.
With extreme bravery, I entered my closet, tamed the dust bunnies, and returned with a missing sock.
The smell from my brother’s socks was of such extreme power that even the houseplants leaned away.
The roller coaster reached an extreme height where even the birds looked nervous.
In places with extreme cold, boiling water can freeze in midair if you throw it outside—science doing a magic trick!
The girl saw extreme waves hit the small boat. Extreme wind pushed her hair. Extreme rain made her very wet. She felt extreme fear and held the rope tight. A man from the beach pulled her up. She was safe and gave an extreme, happy smile. Then her mother ran to the beach and put a warm coat on her.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: B1 Intermediate
This word is at the B1 level, which means it’s important for understanding and discussing familiar topics like work, school, or leisure. Words at this level help you express your thoughts, opinions, and experiences with more detail.
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