radical

adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

To a high degree; strongly radical.

To a very high degree; far from the center.

Radical in the context of politics.

Having the possibility to be or become radical.

Becoming more radical over time.

Emphasizes the authentic and profound nature of the radicalism.

Radical in the context of social structures or norms.

Truly and sincerely radical, not just in appearance.

Radical to the same degree as something else.

To a moderate degree; somewhat radical.

Not radical enough for a particular purpose or standard.

Used to describe the state or quality of being radical.

Used when something appears to be radical based on observation.

Indicates a process of change, resulting in being radical.

Used when an idea or proposal gives the impression of being radical.