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Etymology: [ ik-strEm ] (adjective.) 15th century. Latin extremus, the superlative of exterus
Synonyms: far, furthest, distant, outermost, remote, great, high, excessive, much, drastic, severe, dangerous, final, last, ultimate, acute, consummate, highest, intense
Antonyms: close, near, least, moderate, reasonable, limited, mild

aşırı, uç, en uç nokta, sivri, aşırılık, uç nokta, aşırı derece, uç değerler, çok, kenar, en uç, çıkmaz, tezat, ölçüsüz, ölçüsüzlük, uçdeğer, şiddetli, sınır, son derece, uç noktada, ekstrem, kesin, olağanüstü, mutlâk, en uzak, UÇ (AŞIRI), uçta olan, Uç, son en uçta veya en sonda olan, aşiri, en uçta veya kenarda olan, bitiş noktası veya çizgisi, denklem ve seride başlangıç veya bitiş noktası, en büyük, sonda, en sondaki, en uçtaki, son had, en uzak nokta, müfrit, çok büyük, go to extremes ifrata kaçm, extreme case olağan üstü bir örnek, had safhada, aşırı boyutta, yoğun ölçüde, aşırı derecede, feci, delicesine, derinliğine, gayetle, fazlasıyla, aşırı miktarda, z. aşırı derecede, fazlaca, yoğun olarak, ziyadesiyle, aşırı uçlar, dışlar, mat. dışlar, i.1. aşırı uçlar; aşırı,

1 aşırı  sıfat     ts
2     ts
3 en uç nokta  isim     ts
4 sivri     ts
5 aşırılık  isim     ts
6 uç nokta     ts
7 aşırı derece  isim     ts
8 uç değerler  Meteoroloji     ts
9 çok     ts
10 kenar     ts
11 en uç     ts
12 çıkmaz     ts
13 tezat     ts
14 ölçüsüz     ts
15 ölçüsüzlük     ts
16 uçdeğer     ts
17 şiddetli     ts
18 sınır     ts
19 son derece     ts
20 uç noktada     ts
21 ekstrem     ts
22 kesin     ts
23 olağanüstü     ts
24 mutlâk     ts
25 en uzak     ts
26 UÇ (AŞIRI)  Askeri     ts
27 uçta olan  sıfat     ts
28 Uç, son en uçta veya en sonda olan  Tıp     ts
29 aşiri     ts
30 en uçta veya kenarda olan     ts
31 bitiş noktası veya çizgisi     ts
32 denklem ve seride başlangıç veya bitiş noktası     ts
33 en büyük     ts
34 sonda     ts
35 en sondaki     ts
36 en uçtaki     ts
37 son had     ts
38 en uzak nokta     ts
39 müfrit     ts
40 çok büyük     ts
41 go to extremes ifrata kaçm     ts
42 extreme case olağan üstü bir örnek     ts
43extremely had safhada     ts
44extremely aşırı boyutta     ts
45extremely yoğun ölçüde     ts
46extremely aşırı derecede     ts
47extremely feci     ts
48extremely delicesine     ts
49extremely derinliğine     ts
50extremely gayetle     ts
51extremely fazlasıyla     ts
52extremely aşırı miktarda     ts
53extremely z. aşırı derecede     ts
54extremely fazlaca     ts
55extremely yoğun olarak     ts
56extremely ziyadesiyle     ts
57extremes aşırı uçlar     ts
58extremes dışlar  Matematik     ts
59extremes mat. dışlar     ts
60extremes i.1. aşırı uçlar; aşırı     ts
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Of sports, difficult or dangerous; performed in a hazardous environment, In the greatest or highest degree; intense, Ultimate, final or last, Excessive, or far beyond the norm, A drastic expedient, Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost, Either of the two numbers at the ends of a proportion, as 1 and 6 in 1:2=3:6, Each of the things at opposite ends of a range or scale, The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition, Drastic, or of great severity, disapproval You use extreme to describe opinions, beliefs, or political movements which you disapprove of because they are very different from those that most people would accept as reasonable or normal. This extreme view hasn't captured popular opinion. the racist politics of the extreme right. moderate, devilish, emphasis You use in the extreme after an adjective in order to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to indicate that it is something which is undesirable or very surprising. It is proving controversial in the extreme, If a person goes to extremes or takes something to extremes, they do or say something in a way that people consider to be unacceptable, unreasonable, or foolish. The police went to the extremes of installing the most advanced safety devices in the man's house The doctor told me not to mention dieting to her in case she took it to the extreme, the point located farthest from the middle of something, beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions", The value expected to be exceeded once, on average, in a given (long) period of time, You can use extremes to refer to situations or types of behaviour that have opposite qualities to each other, especially when each situation or type of behaviour has such a quality to the greatest degree possible. a `middle way' between the extremes of success and failure They can withstand extremes of temperature and weather without fading or cracking, The extreme end or edge of something is its furthest end or edge. the room at the extreme end of the corridor. winds from the extreme north. = far, extravagant, disapproval You use extreme to describe situations and behaviour which are much more severe or unusual than you would expect, especially when you disapprove of them because of this. The extreme case was Poland, where 29 parties won seats It is hard to imagine Lineker capable of anything so extreme, Extreme means very great in degree or intensity. The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution. people living in extreme poverty. the author's extreme reluctance to generalise. = great, pronounced or excessive degree, highest degree; complete opposite, much more than usual Factor: one element in a situation, most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town", far from what is usual, Radical; ultra; as, extreme opinions, The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity, Extended or contracted as much as possible; said of intervals; as, an extreme sharp second; an extreme flat forth, The best of worst; most urgent; greatest; highest; immoderate; excessive; most violent; as, an extreme case; extreme folly, radical, excessive; most, greatest; farthest, Last; final; conclusive; said of time; as, the extreme hour of life, Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; often in the plural: things at an extreme distance from each other, the most widely different states, etc, as, extremes of heat and cold, of virtue and vice; extremes meet, the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes", of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity; "extreme cold"; "extreme caution"; "extreme pleasure"; "utmost contempt"; "to the utmost degree"; "in the uttermost distress", The first or the last term of a proportion or series, Either of the extreme terms of a syllogism, the middle term being interposed between them, An extreme state or condition; hence, calamity, danger, distress, etc, At the utmost point, edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest limit, far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree; "an extreme example"; "extreme temperatures"; "extreme danger", the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes" most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town" of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity; "extreme cold"; "extreme caution"; "extreme pleasure"; "utmost contempt"; "to the utmost degree"; "in the uttermost distress" far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree; "an extreme example"; "extreme temperatures"; "extreme danger" beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions, beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions, overwhelming, far, boiling, extreme, bleeding, all kinds of, stupid, exceeding, parching, To an extreme degree, freakin', stunningly, blindingly, the degree or property of being extreme, plural form of extreme, Things that exhibit absolute difference, deadly, adverb super 3, adverb stonking 2, parlous, emphasis You use extremely in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize that the specified quality is present to a very great degree. These headaches are extremely common Three of them are working extremely well. = exceedingly, very. to a very great degree, to an extreme degree; "the house was super clean for Mother's visit", to an extreme degree or extent; "his eyesight was exceedingly defective", to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant", to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect; "highly successful"; "He spoke highly of her"; "does not think highly of his writing"; "extremely interesting", very, highly, very much; in a radical manner, to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant, In an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceedingly; as, extremely hot or cold, majorly, superlatively, quality of being extreme, quality of being radical, excessiveness,

61 Of sports, difficult or dangerous; performed in a hazardous environment - "Television has begun to reflect the growing popularity of extreme sports such as bungee jumping and skateboarding."     ts
62 In the greatest or highest degree; intense - "He has an extreme aversion to needles, and avoids visiting the doctor."     ts
63 Ultimate, final or last     ts
64 Excessive, or far beyond the norm - "His extreme love of model trains showed in the rails that criscrossed his entire home."     ts
65 A drastic expedient     ts
66 Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost - "At the extreme edges, the coating is very thin."     ts
67 Either of the two numbers at the ends of a proportion, as 1 and 6 in 1:2=3:6     ts
68 Each of the things at opposite ends of a range or scale - "extremes of temperature"     ts
69 The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition     ts
70 Drastic, or of great severity - "I think the new laws are extreme, but many believe them necessary for national security."     ts
71 disapproval You use extreme to describe opinions, beliefs, or political movements which you disapprove of because they are very different from those that most people would accept as reasonable or normal. This extreme view hasn't captured popular opinion. the racist politics of the extreme right. moderate     ts
72 devilish     ts
73 emphasis You use in the extreme after an adjective in order to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to indicate that it is something which is undesirable or very surprising. It is proving controversial in the extreme     ts
74 If a person goes to extremes or takes something to extremes, they do or say something in a way that people consider to be unacceptable, unreasonable, or foolish. The police went to the extremes of installing the most advanced safety devices in the man's house The doctor told me not to mention dieting to her in case she took it to the extreme     ts
75 the point located farthest from the middle of something     ts
76 beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions"     ts
77 The value expected to be exceeded once, on average, in a given (long) period of time     ts
78 You can use extremes to refer to situations or types of behaviour that have opposite qualities to each other, especially when each situation or type of behaviour has such a quality to the greatest degree possible. a `middle way' between the extremes of success and failure They can withstand extremes of temperature and weather without fading or cracking     ts
79 The extreme end or edge of something is its furthest end or edge. the room at the extreme end of the corridor. winds from the extreme north. = far     ts
80 extravagant     ts
81 disapproval You use extreme to describe situations and behaviour which are much more severe or unusual than you would expect, especially when you disapprove of them because of this. The extreme case was Poland, where 29 parties won seats It is hard to imagine Lineker capable of anything so extreme     ts
82 Extreme means very great in degree or intensity. The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution. people living in extreme poverty. the author's extreme reluctance to generalise. = great     ts
83 pronounced or excessive degree, highest degree; complete opposite  isim     ts
84 much more than usual Factor: one element in a situation     ts
85 most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town"     ts
86 far from what is usual     ts
87 Radical; ultra; as, extreme opinions     ts
88 The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity     ts
89 Extended or contracted as much as possible; said of intervals; as, an extreme sharp second; an extreme flat forth     ts
90 The best of worst; most urgent; greatest; highest; immoderate; excessive; most violent; as, an extreme case; extreme folly     ts
91 radical, excessive; most, greatest; farthest  sıfat     ts
92 Last; final; conclusive; said of time; as, the extreme hour of life     ts
93 Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; often in the plural: things at an extreme distance from each other, the most widely different states, etc     ts
94 as, extremes of heat and cold, of virtue and vice; extremes meet     ts
95 the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes"     ts
96 of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity; "extreme cold"; "extreme caution"; "extreme pleasure"; "utmost contempt"; "to the utmost degree"; "in the uttermost distress"     ts
97 The first or the last term of a proportion or series     ts
98 Either of the extreme terms of a syllogism, the middle term being interposed between them     ts
99 An extreme state or condition; hence, calamity, danger, distress, etc     ts
100 At the utmost point, edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest limit     ts
101 far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree; "an extreme example"; "extreme temperatures"; "extreme danger"     ts
102 the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes" most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town" of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity; "extreme cold"; "extreme caution"; "extreme pleasure"; "utmost contempt"; "to the utmost degree"; "in the uttermost distress" far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree; "an extreme example"; "extreme temperatures"; "extreme danger" beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions     ts
103 beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions     ts
104Extreme. overwhelming     ts
105Extreme. far - "We are on the far right on this issue."     ts
106Extremely. boiling - "He was boiling mad."     ts
107Extremely. extreme - "In the empty and extreme cold theatre."     ts
108Extremely. bleeding - "It turns out he was too bleeding cheap to ever drain the oil."     ts
109Extremely. all kinds of - "After shooting Joan to death, he'd gone home and killed himself, leaving behind a wife and young daughter. And a written confession that sounded all kinds of crazy."     ts
110Extremely. stupid - "My gear is stupid fly."     ts
111extreme. exceeding     ts
112extreme. parching - "I began also to feel very hungry, as not having eaten for twenty-four hours; and worse than that, there was a parching thirst and dryness in my throat, and nothing with which to quench it."     ts
113extremely To an extreme degree     ts
114extremely. freakin' - "freakin' awesome!"     ts
115extremely. stunningly - "She was stunningly beautiful. I couldn't take my eyes off her."     ts
116extremely. blindingly - "It is blindingly obvious that we need more serious contributors."     ts
117extremeness the degree or property of being extreme     ts
118extremes plural form of extreme     ts
119extremes Things that exhibit absolute difference     ts
120Extremely deadly     ts
121extremely adverb super 3     ts
122extremely adverb stonking 2     ts
123extremely parlous     ts
124extremely emphasis You use extremely in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize that the specified quality is present to a very great degree. These headaches are extremely common Three of them are working extremely well. = exceedingly, very. to a very great degree     ts
125extremely to an extreme degree; "the house was super clean for Mother's visit"     ts
126extremely to an extreme degree or extent; "his eyesight was exceedingly defective"     ts
127extremely to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant"     ts
128extremely to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect; "highly successful"; "He spoke highly of her"; "does not think highly of his writing"; "extremely interesting"     ts
129extremely very, highly, very much; in a radical manner     ts
130extremely to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant     ts
131extremely In an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceedingly; as, extremely hot or cold     ts
132extremely majorly     ts
133extremely superlatively     ts
134extremeness quality of being extreme, quality of being radical, excessiveness  isim     ts
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