1. extreme
I don't want to lose my ideas, even though some of them are a bit extreme.
I hear you've done some pretty extreme stuff.
If you drive with anything less than extreme caution, you're risking your life.
Hamilton's ideas were extreme.
Man, too, has been given protective devices against extreme temperatures.
Centrists can be just as extreme as activists on the far left or right.
And since she refused to accept it, she had been living in extreme discomfort, exclaiming: "Why should we spend all the capital we are ever likely to have tying ourselves down to a place we detest!"
The Department of Homeland Security's primary function is the prevention of terrorist attacks occurring within America and, in the extreme case of an attack happening, holding losses to the smallest possible level and swiftly carrying out restoration.
extremely cold
Every political good carried to the extreme must be productive of evil.
Weather extremes are very bad for his poor health.
Temperatures in the desert can go from extreme heat in the daytime to extreme cold at night.
I’ve never experienced an extreme situation like a natural disaster.
We are speeding up climate change and harming peoples who live in extreme poverty.
The number of anorexic high school girls practicing extreme dietary restrictions is increasing.
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In Africa some countries have real abject poverty. For the first three years they endured abject misery. 3. Abject slaves sent abject letter of thanks.
to live in abject poverty
1. Brought low in condition or status. See Synonyms at mean2. 2. Being of the most contemptible kind: abject cowardice. 3. Being of the most miserable kind; wretched: abject poverty.
This policy has turned out to be an abject failure.
a man made abject by suffering
medal-winning writer Mal Peet, who described his income from sales as "literally abject".
The migrants slept in their car and were living in abject poverty.
an abject apology; abject surrender; abject cowardice
abject poverty
... to elevate themselves above abject poverty.
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