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radical
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rad·i·cal

radical

 
 
pronunciation:
rae dih kl
parts of speech:
adjective, noun
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part of speech: adjective
definition 1: having to do with the root or source; basic; fundamental.
There are radical differences between your idea of happiness and mine.
synonyms:
basic, foundational
similar words:
constitutional, deep, important, profound, vital
definition 2: very great or complete; extreme.
Moving from public school to private school was a radical change for her.
 
synonyms:
absolute, complete, drastic, extreme, total
antonyms:
moderate
similar words:
comprehensive, deep, extensive, revolutionary, severe, thorough, universal, utter
definition 3: in favor of extreme changes in government or society.
Her mother was a member of a radical group that was against the killing of animals for any purpose.
 
synonyms:
revolutionary
antonyms:
conservative
similar words:
rebel, underground
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part of speech: noun
definition: a person who supports extreme social and political changes.
Many radicals took part in the protest march.
antonyms:
conservative
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derivation: radically (adv.)
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