ex·treme·ly
/ikˈstrēmlē/
adverb
to a very great degree; very.
"this is an extremely difficult thing to do"
synonyms: very, exceedingly, exceptionally, especially, extraordinarily, to a fault, in the extreme, extra, tremendously, immensely, vastly, hugely, abundantly, intensely, acutely, singularly, significantly, distinctly, outstandingly, uncommonly, unusually, decidedly, particularly, eminently, supremely, highly, remarkably, really, truly, mightily, thoroughly, beyond, all that, to a great extent, most, so, unco, très, right, terrifically, awfully, fearfully, terribly, devilishly, majorly, seriously, mega, ultra, oh-so, stinking, mucho, damn, damned, devilish, hellish, frightfully, ever so, well, bloody, dead, dirty, jolly, fair, real, mighty, powerful, awful, plumb, darned, way, bitching, mad, lekker, exceeding
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The meaning of EXTREMELY is in an extreme manner.
May 15, 2024 · EXTREMELY meaning: 1. very: 2. very: 3. very: . Learn more.
Extremely means to a very great degree—exceedingly. Instead of saying I'm very very tired, you could say I'm extremely tired.
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EXTREMELY meaning: very, or much more than usual: . Learn more.
Adverb edit. extremely (comparative more extremely, superlative most extremely). (degree) To an extreme degree. quotations ▽.