Extreme Adjectives in English

Adjectives are words that describe the qualities of something. There are different kinds of adjectives in English.  Adjectives can be gradable and non-gradable ( extreme adjectives ).

Gradable adjectives means different degrees or levels of the quality. We can use these adjectives with some adverbs (  like a bit, very, really, extremely quite, etc.) to show the degrees of the quality.


Example;

For “Difficult”, we can say a little bit difficult, rather difficult, very difficult, or extremely difficult

Non-gradable / Extreme / Strong adjectives do not have different degrees or levels of the quality. We can also use these adjectives with some adverbs (  like absolutely, completely, really, mainly, etc.). Extreme adjectives( non-gradable adjectives) mean very + adjective.

Example;

big –>  huge ( means very big )




Follow the list for detailed extreme adjective lsit;

AdjectiveExtreme AdjectiveAdjectiveExtreme Adjective
angryfuriousbadawful, terrible
bighuge, giganticprettygorgeous, beautiful
cleanspotlesscoldfreezing
crowdedpackednicelovely
dirtyfilthyfunnyhilarious
goodfantastic, excellenthotboiling
disappointedguttedhungrystarving
interestingfascinatingoldancient
tastydeliciousprettygorgeous
sadmiserablescaryterrifying
happyelatedsmalltiny
surprisingastoundingtiredexhausted
uglyhideouslongendless
expensiveexorbitant




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