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1 extremely
adverb (very: extremely kind.) ákaflega; fram úr hófi -
2 by leaps and bounds
(extremely rapidly and successfully: improving by leaps and bounds.) mjög hratt, í stökkum -
3 a month of Sundays
(an extremely long time.) heil eilífð -
4 admirably
['ædmə-]adverb (extremely well: He's admirably suited to the job.) einkar vel -
5 arrogant
['ærəɡənt](extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) hrokafullur- arrogance -
6 atrocious
[ə'trəuʃəs]1) (very bad: Your handwriting is atrocious.) skelfilegur, hörmulegur2) (extremely cruel: an atrocious crime.) grimmilegur, hryllilegur•- atrocity -
7 atrocity
[ə'trosəti]noun (an extremely cruel and wicked act: The invading army committed many atrocities.) grimmdarverk, ódæði -
8 blazing
1) (burning brightly: a blazing fire.) skíðlogandi2) (extremely angry: a blazing row.) logandi -
9 calibre
['kælibə]1) (the inner diameter of a gun barrel etc.) hlaupvídd2) ((of a person) quality of character; ability: a salesman of extremely high calibre.) hæfileikar -
10 crave
[kreiv]1) (to beg for.) beiðast, biðja um2) (to long for, desire extremely.) þrá, sárþarfnast•- craving -
11 craze
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12 dazzling
1) (extremely bright: a dazzling light.) ægibjartur, skínandi2) (colourful; impressive: a dazzling display of wit.) hrífandi -
13 dead
[ded] 1. adjective1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) dauður2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) bilaður3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) algjör2. adverb(completely: dead drunk.) algjörlega- deaden- deadly 3. adverb(extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) ákaflega- dead end- dead-end
- dead heat
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14 detestable
adjective (extremely hateful.) fyrirlitlegur -
15 dreadfully
adverb (extremely: dreadfully ill; dreadfully clever.) hræðilega, einstaklega -
16 drop a brick / drop a clanger
(unknowingly to say or do something extremely tactless.) segja e-ð óviðeigandiEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > drop a brick / drop a clanger
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17 exhausted
adjective (extremely tired.) dauðuppgefinn -
18 extreme
[ik'stri:m] 1. adjective1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) ákaflegur2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) við endamörk/ystu mörk; ystur; róttækur3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) róttækur, öfgakenndur2. noun1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) öfgar2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) (ítrustu) öfgar•- extremism
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19 flake out
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20 flaked out
((slang) extremely tired: You must be flaked out after being awake all night.)
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