be radical
Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words
Used to describe the state or quality of being radical.
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Examples (10)
- When I was young, I was more politically radical.
- Her ideas are often considered radical by many.
- The proposed changes will be quite radical for the company.
- He is known to be radical in his environmental activism.
- Don't be too radical in your suggestions; we need practical solutions.
- The reforms have been increasingly radical since the new leadership.
- Her economic theories were viewed as radical at the time.
- For a true transformation, our approach must be radical.
- The artist's latest work is becoming more radical and experimental.
- His interpretation of the text was highly radical.