severe, extravagant, strong, extreme
extreme, strong, radical, severe, harsh
The correct spelling is extreme (severe, intrense).
more extreme
.Severe weather is when you have normal weather and it turns to the extreme. For example: Snow turns to extreme whether then becomes a blizzard. Wind turns to extreme weather then becomes a tornado or a hurricane. Rain turns to extreme weather then becomes a flood.
Severe or radical in nature is a phrase that is used to describe something extreme. It is something done in a drastic manner like amputating the entire leg.
"Mildly deranged" typically refers to someone who exhibits slightly irrational or disordered behavior, but it is not severe or extreme. This term is often used informally to describe someone who acts unusually or unpredictably.
weather
Not usually but it can cause severe consequences.
brutal
Someone who is stern has a severe manner
The U.S. has had just about every sort of extreme weather including heat waves, cold spells, severe weather, violent tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and severe droughts.