Synonym: extreme, greatest, utmost. Antonym: conservative, superficial. Similar words: medical, trading, tradition, radiation, traditional, traditionally, indicate, dedicate. Meaning: ['rædɪkl] n. 1. (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule 2. an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron; in the body it is usually an oxygen molecule than has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule 3. a person who has radical ideas or opinions 4. a character conveying the lexical meaning of a logogram 5. a sign placed in front of an expression to denote that a root is to be extracted 6. (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed. adj. 1. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm 2. markedly new or introducing radical change 3. arising from or going to the root 4. of or relating to or constituting a linguistic root 5. especially of leaves; located at the base of a plant or stem; especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem.
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31 He made a radical change in the plan.
32 He likes to present himself as a radical politician.
33 The party is radical in its objectives.
34 Radical eye surgery promises to cure short-sightedness.
35 This document marks a radical departure from earlier recommendations.
36 He belongs to the radical wing of the party.
37 He has put forward some very radical ideas .
38 The tone of the report was radical.
39 Militants within the party are demanding radical reforms.
40 Radical reformers are once more in the ascendant.
41 These people have very radical views.
42 She is putting forward radical proposals for electoral reform.
43 Changes at the newspaper are more incremental than radical.
44 The company is undergoing a radical shake-up.
45 The Football League has announced its proposals for a radical reform of the way football is run in England.
46 He was regularly pilloried by the press for his radical ideas.
47 Radical reform was, of course, opposed by the old guard.
48 This is a desperate situation which requires a truly radical solution.
49 He's trying to bring together various strands of radical philosophic thought.
50 Looking ahead, we must expect radical changes to be made in our system of government.
51 With such a majority,(http://sentencedict.com/radical.html) the administration was emboldened to introduce radical new policies.
52 He has surrounded himself with a raft of advisers who are very radical.
53 The new centre-right government's radical objectives are often couched in moderate terms.
54 The Greens see themselves as a radical alternative to the two major British political parties.
55 The feeling among the grassroots of the Party is that the leaders are not radical enough.
56 Radical feminism is currently the fashionable topic among the chattering classes.
57 He has stuck by his radical plans for economic reform.
58 Radical, militant factions want to continue using the hostages as a lever to gain concessions from the west.
59 This would be a radical departure from the subsidy system.
60 The radical 500-day plan was very clear on how it intended to try to restrain inflation.
More similar words: medical, trading, tradition, radiation, traditional, traditionally, indicate, dedicate, indicator, medication, indication, ethical, musical, typical, logical, tropical, critical, clinical, vertical, typically, chemical, basically, historical, political, physically, practical, classical, technical, ironically, identical.