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Adverbs of Extreme Degree

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too
1.
too
Adverb

more than is acceptable, suitable, or necessary

This room is too cold to sleep in.

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extremely
2.
ext
reme
ly
Adverb

to a very great amount or degree

Her paintings are extremely impressive.

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excessively
3.
exc
e
ssive
ly
Adverb

to an extreme or unreasonable degree

The prices were raised excessively, causing dissatisfaction among customers.

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4.
max
i
ma
lly
Adverb

to the greatest or highest possible degree or extent

The engine was maximally efficient under those conditions.

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infinitely
5.
in
fi
nite
ly
Adverb

to an extent or degree that is limitless

The possibilities for innovation seemed infinitely vast.

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exceedingly
6.
exc
ee
ding
ly
Adverb

to an exceptional or remarkable degree

The meal at the restaurant was exceedingly delicious.

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dramatically
7.
dra
ma
ti
ca
lly
Adverb

to a significantly large extent or by a considerable amount

The company's profits increased dramatically after the strategic changes.

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greatly
8.
great
ly
Adverb

to a great amount or degree

The improvements in technology have greatly enhanced communication.

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hugely
9.
huge
ly
Adverb

to an extensive degree

The concert was hugely attended by fans from all over the country.

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intensely
10.
in
ten
sely
Adverb

to a very great or extreme extent or degree

The pressure on the pipes increased intensely, risking a burst.

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immensely
11.
i
mmen
sely
Adverb

to a very great degree

The support from the community was immensely gratifying for the organizers.

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profusely
12.
pro
fuse
ly
Adverb

in a manner involving a large amount of something

She apologized profusely for the misunderstanding.

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enormously
13.
e
nor
mous
ly
Adverb

to a great or vast degree

The project's success was enormously beneficial for the company.

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overly
14.
o
ver
ly
Adverb

to an excessive degree

The criticism of her work was overly harsh and unjustified.

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15.
e
pica
lly
Adverb

of great magnitude or scale, beyond ordinary proportions

The invention of the internet was an epically transformative development.

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ex
po
nen
tia
lly
Adverb

in a way that increases more and more rapidly over time

The company's profits have grown exponentially since they launched the new product.

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abundantly
17.
a
bun
dant
ly
Adverb

in large quantities or in a plentiful or ample manner

Wildflowers grow abundantly along the riverbank in spring.

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massively
18.
ma
ssive
ly
Adverb

to a large extent or degree

The healthcare system is massively underfunded.

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beastly
19.
beast
ly
Adjective

having a harsh, reckless, or unthinking nature

The attacker showed beastly rage during the fight.

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20.
mon
u
ment
a
lly
Adverb

to a very great or extreme degree, often negatively or ironically

He has monumentally misunderstood the entire point of the project.

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immeasurably
21.
im
mea
su
rab
ly
Adverb

to a degree that cannot be measured

The beauty of the natural landscape was immeasurably breathtaking.

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inordinately
22.
i
nor
di
nate
ly
Adverb

to an excessively or unusually high degree

The price of the luxury car was inordinately expensive.

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tremendously
23.
tre
men
dous
ly
Adverb

to a large amount, intensity, or degree

Costs vary tremendously depending on where you live.

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staggeringly
24.
sta
gge
ring
ly
Adverb

to an astonishing or overwhelming degree

The cost of the new infrastructure project was staggeringly high.

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profoundly
25.
pro
found
ly
Adverb

to an extreme or total degree, especially used in medical contexts

She was profoundly deaf from birth and relied on sign language to communicate.

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