extremadamente + Adjetivo
= alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo
Ex: As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell. Ex: To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board. Ex: He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment. Ex: Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information. Ex: Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically. Ex: We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use. Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores. Ex: This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be. Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable. Ex: Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper. Ex: Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing. Ex: Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.