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    extreme
    /ɪkˈstriːm/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. either of two abstract things that are as different from each other as possible: "we represented opposite extremes of college society—he a member of the Old Guard, I one of the radicals" Similar oppositeantithesis(other) side of the coin(opposite) poleOpposite medium
    • 2. the subject or predicate in a proposition, or the major or minor term in a syllogism (as contrasted with the middle term).

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  4. noun. the utmost or highest degree, or a very high degree: cautious to an extreme. one of two things as remote or different from each other as possible: the extremes of joy and grief. the furthest or utmost length; an excessive length, beyond the ordinary or average: extremes in dress.

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  8. Extreme means being of a high or highest degree or intensity, exceeding what is usual or reasonable, or very strict or severe. Find synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and usage examples of extreme in different contexts.