1. extreme - Noun
2. extreme - Adjective
3. extreme - Adverb
4. extreme - Adjective Satellite
At the utmost point, edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest limit.
Last; final; conclusive; -- said of time; as, the extreme hour of life.
The best of worst; most urgent; greatest; highest; immoderate; excessive; most violent; as, an extreme case; extreme folly.
Radical; ultra; as, extreme opinions.
Extended or contracted as much as possible; -- said of intervals; as, an extreme sharp second; an extreme flat forth.
The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity.
Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; -- often in the plural: things at an extreme distance from each other, the most widely different states, etc.; as, extremes of heat and cold, of virtue and vice; extremes meet.
An extreme state or condition; hence, calamity, danger, distress, etc.
Either of the extreme terms of a syllogism, the middle term being interposed between them.
The first or the last term of a proportion or series.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPride is the extreme poverty of the soul that thinks itself to be rich and mistakes darkness for light. John Climacus
Extreme pride or dejection indicates extreme ignorance of self. Baruch Spinoza
Playing for complications is an extreme measure that a player should adopt only when he cannot find a clear and logical plan. Alexander Alekhine
For extreme ills extreme remedies. Italian Proverb
The extreme form of passionate love is secret love. Japanese Proverb
Extreme law, extreme injustice. Latin Proverb