Extremely is an adverb. Adjectives can only describe nouns, and no noun is described as being extremely.
No, the word 'extreme' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'extreme' is extremeness.The concrete noun form of the adjective 'extreme' is extremity.
extreme is already an adjective: e.g. extreme sports ("extreme" describes the noun "sports") extreme hobby the "adverb" form of extreme is EXTREMELY e.g. That girl is extremely beautiful. ("extremely" describes the adjective "beautiful")
Yes, the word extreme is an adjective. We always go to the extreme when we go hiking. i think it is not a adjetive it is not used in the correct way.
It is only an adverb. It modifies a describing word, an adjective or an adverb. (The adjective form is extreme.)For example:"He is extremely careful." Careful is the adjective, "extremely" is the adverb."The ball bounced extremely high." High is an adverb, extremely modifies it.
"Furious" is an adjective. It describes a person's feeling of extreme anger or emotion.
extremely is an adverb and usually describes (or modifies) an adjective. eg He ran extremely fast
Yes. The term 'xtreme' is a slang variation of the adjective 'extreme' that is used in various venues. The capitalized version Xtreme is a Hispanic (bachata) musical group.
No, it is not. It is an adjective related to the noun misery.
He was a Greek senator who was so extreme and harsh his last name became an adjective means to be severe and extreme.
The adjective form of "terror" is "terrifying." It describes something that causes extreme fear or distress. Another related adjective is "terrible," which can also convey a sense of dread or horror.
The word "insane" is an adjective. It describes a person or thing as mentally ill or exhibiting extreme foolishness.
Moderate as an adjective means average in quality, intensity, amount, or degree. As the opposite of this definition of moderate would be extreme, moderate and extreme are antonyms.