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    Rad·i·cal
    /ˈradək(ə)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; a member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims.
    • 2. a group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds.
  2. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of the word radical as an adjective and a noun. Find out how radical can mean a root, a principle, an extreme, a political activist, or a mathematical expression.

  3. extreme, especially as regards change from accepted or traditional forms: a radical change in the policy of the company. Synonyms: violent, immoderate, excessive, drastic, thorough, unqualified, complete. Antonyms: superficial. favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms: radical ideas;

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  5. Definitions of radical. adjective. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm. “ radical opinions on education” synonyms: extremist, ultra. immoderate. beyond reasonable limits. adjective. markedly new or introducing radical change. “ radical political views” synonyms: revolutionary. new.

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