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Extreme Adjectives Empower B1+ UNIT 1 LESSON B

BRADFORD LANGUAGE CE

Created on August 28, 2023

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EXTREME ADJECTIVES

EMPOWER B1+ UNIT 1 LESSON B

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AWFUL
MEANING: Extemely bad or unpleasant. Example: He suffered awful injuries in the crash.

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boiling
Meaning: Very hot Example: We don't usually have such boiling hot weather.

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brilliant
Meaning: extremely intelligent or skilled Example: Her mother was a brilliant Scientist.

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delicious
Meaning: having a very pleasant taste or smell Example: The delicious smell of freshly made coffe came from the kitchen.

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enormous
Meaning: Extremely large Example: He earns an enormous salary.

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filthy
Meaning: Extremely or unpleasantly dirty. Exaple: Wash your hands, they are filthy!

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frezzing
Meaning: Extremely cold Example: It's freezing in here. Can I close the window?

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furious
Meaning: Extremely angry. Example: I was late and he was furious with me. He is furious about / at the way he has been treated.

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miserable
Meaning: very unhappy Example: She is miserable living on her own.

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tiny
Meaning: Extremely small. Example: Her tiny attic room had poor ventilation and in summer it became unbearably stuffy.

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