This easy crossword puzzle helps 3rd to 5th graders learn common adjectives used to describe famous landmarks and places. A great way to build vocabulary with familiar words.
Hard Record Holder Adjectives Crossword Puzzle for Adults is a hard crossword puzzle with 14 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Hard Record Holder Adjectives Crossword Puzzle for Adults
Challenge your vocabulary with this hard crossword focusing on adjectives that describe record holders and extremes. Perfect for adults with an advanced lexicon and love for precise language.
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- 1. Extremely large or vast
- 2. Secondary but closely related; often used to denote accompanying extremes
- 5. Without equal or match; incomparable
- 6. Words expressing the highest degree of a quality
- 10. Massive, very significant or historic in scale
- 11. Too deep to be measured or understood
- 13. Extremely impressive in size, amount, or degree
- 14. So good or unusual as to be impossible to copy
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- 3. Having no boundaries or limits; infinite
- 4. Pertaining to a final or last extreme; final offer or condition
- 7. Unable to be used up or drained
- 8. Too extraordinary to be compared
- 9. Of supreme importance or highest rank
- 12. So remarkable it causes surprise or wonder
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