This two-letter word is the most common intensifier in English, used before adjectives like "tall" or "expensive."
What is "very"?
If you are not just tired, but extremely tired, you are this word, which sounds like a past-tense verb.
What is "exhausted"?
This word, meaning "to a very large degree," can be used as an intensifier but is also a type of large geographical feature.
What is "extremely"?
This 9-letter adverb is often used to intensify negative adjectives, such as in the phrase "_____ difficult" or "_____ complicated."
What is "extremely"? (Alternative answer: What is "terribly"?)
This intensifier is frequently used with comparative adjectives, like "much better," "far easier," or this synonym for "much."
What is "a lot"? (Alternative: What is "far"?)