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Extreme adjectives


Extreme adjectives describe a quality in its most intense or extreme form. They cannot be modified through comparison or grading. 


For example, you can’t say “very exhausted” because “exhausted” already means extremely tired. 

Absolute adjectives are a sub-category of extreme adjectives that describe binary states that cannot be modified at all, such as “dead” or “unique”. 


Here are some examples of extreme adjectives: 


Freezing: Means extremely cold


Starving: Means extremely hungry


Furious: An extreme adjective that means very angry


Awful: An extreme adjective that means very bad


Terrible: An extreme adjective that means very bad


Huge: An extreme adjective that means very big


Gigantic: An extreme adjective that means very big


Spotless: An extreme adjective that means very clean

Soaked: An extreme adjective that means very wet


Drenched: An extreme adjective that means very wet


Glacial: An extreme adjective that means very cold


Infuriated: An extreme adjective that means very angry


Enraged: An extreme adjective that means very angry


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