radically

adverb19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Used to emphasize a fundamental difference between things.

Describes an idea, concept, or product that is completely novel and different from what came before.

Highlights that two or more things are separate and fundamentally different.

A more formal way to say 'radically different'.

The most common way to express a fundamental alteration.

To change something completely, often into something better or more beautiful.

To change something in a fundamental and significant way.

Used when a position, focus, or policy changes in a fundamental way.

Describes a state of being fundamentally different, often in opinion or nature.

To have a profound and transformative effect on something.

To fundamentally reconsider one's ideas, plans, or assumptions.

To make fundamental changes to something, often a plan, system or design.

To make something much better than it was before.

To make fundamental changes to a text, theory, or opinion.

To change a system, law, or organization in a fundamental way to make it fairer or more effective.

To fundamentally weaken or damage something's foundation or authority.

To completely change a system or method in order to improve it.

To increase in size, number, or importance in a very significant way.

To make a process or system fundamentally simpler.