What part of speech is extremely?

Extremely can be categorized as an adverb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. extremely is an adverb.

Inflections

Adjective to adverb

  • Adjective
    Adverb
  • extremely
  • adjective: extreme 
  • adverb: extremely

What does extremely mean?

Definitions

Adverb

extremely - to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely unpleasant"
extremely - 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"

Examples of extremely

#   Sentence  
1. adv. Extremely cold.
2. adv. Extremely unpleasant.
3. adv. Extremely interesting.
4. adv. It was an extremely amusing episode, watching Chalabi looking smug and amused, contrasted with Sha'lan, all serious and barely keeping himself from swearing.
5. adv. The presence of the Sea Tigers in the area with guns, cash and drugs makes the situation extremely dangerous.
6. adv. The Spanish story will surely end up being extremely costly to other European countries, including France, who is now expelling inciting preachers and forbidding veils and including others who sent troops to Iraq.
7. adv. Everyone is extremely pleased that you're joining.
8. adv. i find that extremely hard to believe.
9. adv. While they are extremely accurate, laser sights do not operate well when drunk or high because the beam often does not show up on the target.
10. adv. It's beautiful and the people are extremely friendly.
11. adv. For obvious reasons, knowing how extremely difficult it is to drive a car in the city, you should probably try to be near the subway system.
12. adv. Any suggestions and helpful hints to make this a more positive experience would be extremely appreciated.
13. adv. I guess I'm extremely fortunate that I received a scholarship which paid about 800f my course fees through my degree.
14. adv. Separated and feed extremely nourishing stuff, they may produce more.
15. adv. Ok, well as far as him being a bad farrier for leaving a nail out - That is not the case, they are extremely well known farriers in the area.
Sentence  
adv.
Extremely cold.
Extremely unpleasant.
Extremely interesting.
It was an extremely amusing episode, watching Chalabi looking smug and amused, contrasted with Sha'lan, all serious and barely keeping himself from swearing.
The presence of the Sea Tigers in the area with guns, cash and drugs makes the situation extremely dangerous.
The Spanish story will surely end up being extremely costly to other European countries, including France, who is now expelling inciting preachers and forbidding veils and including others who sent troops to Iraq.
Everyone is extremely pleased that you're joining.
i find that extremely hard to believe.
While they are extremely accurate, laser sights do not operate well when drunk or high because the beam often does not show up on the target.
It's beautiful and the people are extremely friendly.
For obvious reasons, knowing how extremely difficult it is to drive a car in the city, you should probably try to be near the subway system.
Any suggestions and helpful hints to make this a more positive experience would be extremely appreciated.
I guess I'm extremely fortunate that I received a scholarship which paid about 800f my course fees through my degree.
Separated and feed extremely nourishing stuff, they may produce more.
Ok, well as far as him being a bad farrier for leaving a nail out - That is not the case, they are extremely well known farriers in the area.

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