extreame
The Correct spelling is: extreme
Common misspellings of the word extreme are:
How do you spell extreme?. It is not extream or extreame or extreem or even extrem for that matter!
adj.- Most remote in any direction; outermost or farthest: the extreme edge of the field.
- Being in or attaining the greatest or highest degree; very intense: extreme pleasure; extreme pain.
- Extending far beyond the norm: an extreme conservative. See synonyms at excessive.
- Of the greatest severity; drastic: took extreme measures to conserve fuel.
- Biology.
- Characterized by severe, usually oxygen-poor environmental conditions.
- Having an affinity for such conditions: an extreme microorganism.
- Sports.
- Very dangerous or difficult: extreme rafting.
- Participating or tending to participate in a very dangerous or difficult sport: an extreme skier.
- Archaic. Final; last.
n.- The greatest or utmost degree or point.
- Either of the two things situated at opposite ends of a range: the extremes of boiling and freezing.
- An extreme condition.
- An immoderate, drastic expedient: resorted to extremes in the emergency.
- Mathematics.
- The first or last term of a ratio or a series.
- A maximum or minimum value of a function.
- Logic. The major or minor term of a syllogism.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin extrēmus.]
extremely ex·treme'ly adv.
extremeness ex·treme'ness n.