Radically

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrædɪkli/

Definitions of radically

adverb to a very great extent or in a very noticeable way

Example Sentences

A1 She changed her hair color radically, from blonde to black.

A2 The price of the product was radically reduced during the sale.

B1 The company decided to radically change its marketing strategy.

B2 The new government policies will radically impact the economy.

C1 The scientist's research findings have radically altered our understanding of the universe.

C2 The artist's latest exhibition was a radically different approach to their previous work.

Examples of radically in a Sentence

formal The company decided to radically change its business model in order to adapt to the shifting market trends.

informal She's planning to radically redecorate her apartment over the weekend.

slang Dude, that new movie was so radically awesome!

figurative His life took a radically different path after he decided to pursue his passion for music.

Grammatical Forms of radically

past tense

radicallyized

plural

radicallys

comparative

more radically

superlative

most radically

present tense

radicallyizes

future tense

will radicallyize

perfect tense

has radicallyized

continuous tense

is radicallyizing

singular

radically

positive degree

radical

infinitive

to radicallyize

gerund

radicalizing

participle

radicalized

Origin and Evolution of radically

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'radically' originated from the Latin word 'radix' meaning 'root'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to things related to the root or foundation, the word 'radically' evolved to signify extreme or fundamental change or action.