Adverbs of Extreme Degree
Adverbs of Degree / Adverbs of Extreme Degree
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more than is acceptable, suitable, or necessary
This room is too cold to sleep in.
View Full Definitionto an extreme or unreasonable degree
The prices were raised excessively, causing dissatisfaction among customers.
View Full Definitionto the greatest or highest possible degree or extent
The engine was maximally efficient under those conditions.
View Full Definitionto an extent or degree that is limitless
The possibilities for innovation seemed infinitely vast.
View Full Definitionto an exceptional or remarkable degree
The meal at the restaurant was exceedingly delicious.
View Full Definitionto a significantly large extent or by a considerable amount
The company's profits increased dramatically after the strategic changes.
View Full Definitionto a great amount or degree
The improvements in technology have greatly enhanced communication.
View Full Definitionto an extensive degree
The concert was hugely attended by fans from all over the country.
View Full Definitionto a very great or extreme extent or degree
The pressure on the pipes increased intensely, risking a burst.
View Full Definitionto a very great degree
The support from the community was immensely gratifying for the organizers.
View Full Definitionin a manner involving a large amount of something
She apologized profusely for the misunderstanding.
View Full Definitionto a great or vast degree
The project's success was enormously beneficial for the company.
View Full Definitionto an excessive degree
The criticism of her work was overly harsh and unjustified.
View Full Definitionof great magnitude or scale, beyond ordinary proportions
The invention of the internet was an epically transformative development.
View Full Definitionin a way that increases more and more rapidly over time
The company's profits have grown exponentially since they launched the new product.
View Full Definitionin large quantities or in a plentiful or ample manner
Wildflowers grow abundantly along the riverbank in spring.
View Full Definitionhaving a harsh, reckless, or unthinking nature
The attacker showed beastly rage during the fight.
View Full Definitionto a very great or extreme degree, often negatively or ironically
He has monumentally misunderstood the entire point of the project.
View Full Definitionto a degree that cannot be measured
The beauty of the natural landscape was immeasurably breathtaking.
View Full Definitionto an excessively or unusually high degree
The price of the luxury car was inordinately expensive.
View Full Definitionto a large amount, intensity, or degree
Costs vary tremendously depending on where you live.
View Full Definitionto an astonishing or overwhelming degree
The cost of the new infrastructure project was staggeringly high.
View Full Definitionto 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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