Listen to native speakers pronounce “extremely” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
extremely
extremely rare thing to be.
extremely thankful that TED creates this
extremely breezy because I am freaking
Extremely creepy. I'm freaked out. I'm
Extremely creepy.
extremely reluctant to commit any
extremely opposed to Trump, this time
extremely high and that's the smallest
extremely happy to see that. Uh, but but
extremely positive experience and it
extremely disciplined. Something arises
extremely uh rich person how can we
extremely likely to experience weight bias, stigma and discrimination,
extremely unjust world
extremely seriously,
extremely alive and endangered.
extremely dangerous let's stop
extremely dangerous it's difficult but i
extremely virulent variant of the virus.
extremely, extremely bright,
extremely significant and the
extremely important as we imagine the
extremely important area because women
extremely hard for good money an inner
extremely critical role especially when
extremely overwhelmed
extremely difficult.
extremely long, boring meetings.
extremely delicate dissection that can preserve erectile function.
extremely and unnaturally short they
extremely brilliant students,
extremely useful, but dangerous if I'm not handling it properly.
extremely well-separated from each other.
Extremely, extremely isolated.
extremely cumbersome, very awkward technical plate film camera.
extremely similar, extremely small.
extremely rich doing so,
extremely useful information.
extremely challenging to answer from any other vantage point,
extremely expensive restaurants.
Extremely prophetic, by Thomas Dekker, another Elizabethan dramatist.
extremely inexpensively, and maybe more interestingly,
extremely difficult and expensive,
extremely powerful.
extremely unlikely they'd be able to seize Kabul.
“extremely”
“extremely rare thing to be.”