Ultra in a sentence as an adjective

[3] No startup can match such ultra-low per-classified costs.

Too many people seem to believe that a small number of, ultra resourceful, nefarious folks are using unfair means to "game the system.

"The big players in the AAA sector believe the people want military shooters and open-world games full of the old ultra violence.

Yes, eventually YOU figure it out, but someone who's spent 20 years baking in the same ultra-reduced set of magic rituals to get the e-mail out is going to feel stupid.

In a lot of anti-Semitic literature, Jews were portrayed as ultra-sexual in the same "hide your daughters" way that can happen with African Americans today.

Ultra definitions

adjective

(used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm; "extremist political views"; "radical opinions on education"; "an ultra conservative"

See also: extremist radical