In this post we’ll learn about the definition of extreme adjectives and explore some examples to understand their usage.
What are Extreme Adjectives?
Extreme adjectives define quality of living or non-living objects, but they are non-gradable. They are not defined in terms of degree or quality level because they are already indicating about the extreme of a particular quality. They cannot be used for comparison or with adverbs.
List of Extreme Adjectives
Following are some examples of Extreme Adjective words:
| Furious | Hideous | Gutted | Huge |
| Horrible | Tiny | Sagacious | Giant |
| Gigantic | Exhausted | Vivacious | Wonderful |
| Spotless | Fascinating | Jubilant | Ancient |
| Freezing | Awful | Soaked | Wrecked |
| Filthy | Terrible | Brilliant | Famished |
| Fantastic | Miserable | Gaunt | Livid |
| Boiling | Endless | Disgusting | Dreadful |
| Starving | Lovely | Parched | Petrified |
| Gorgeous | Exorbitant | Feeble | Terrified |
| Terrifying | Elated | Hilarious | Delighted |
| Astounding | Delicious | Excellent | Roasting |
Sentences using Extreme Adjectives
- Ram was behaving in a furious manner.
- I had a horrible dream last night.
- The old tree has gigantic stems.
- Their house looked spotless.
- The weather outside is freezing.
- Why are living in a filthy apartment?
- We had a fantastic party yesterday.
- It is boiling in Dubai in summers?
- Give me something to eat, I am starving?
- She has a gorgeous wife.
- Raman acted in a terrifying movie.
- This story plot of novel is fascinating
- She cooks delicious food.
Keep exploring EnglishBix to learn about various adjectives in English grammar along with their meanings.

