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Meanings of
radically
in English
In a thorough or complete manner.
good
thoroughly
soundly
To an extreme degree.
extremely
Synonyms
Examples for "
good
"
good
thoroughly
soundly
Examples for "
good
"
1
Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and
good
minds.
2
Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need
good
education.
3
Another
good
question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
4
Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been
good
.
5
Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a
good
thing.
1
Commissar Thembi Msane said cases of gender-based violence must be
thoroughly
investigated.
2
Foster: I
thoroughly
enjoyed my experiences in the film industry thus far.
3
That said; it may be best to
thoroughly
research cash- related decisions!
4
Despite extensive investigation, desensitization remains a
thoroughly
characterized, yet poorly understood, process.
5
The water back home was dangerous and had to be
thoroughly
boiled.
1
Find some way to make amends; to help them sleep
soundly
again.
2
The servants in this house sat up all night; I slept
soundly
.
3
I slept
soundly
at night and had good reason to do so.
4
The noise in the room below had prevented him from sleeping
soundly
.
5
He still couldn't believe he had gone to sleep, and so
soundly
.
Usage of
radically
in English
1
The case could
radically
change the way the company operates in Europe.
2
It said the two countries' asylum strategy needed to be
radically
reviewed.
3
Above all, you will
radically
change the terms of the political debate.
4
Aviation interiors simply don't change this
radically
,
certainly not with any speed.
5
We hear, utterly anew, phrases hardly unknown today, just
radically
racially inverted.
6
That changed
radically
about a year later, when daily fantasy sports emerged.
7
As a result of my heartfulness practice, my activism has
radically
changed.
8
A carbon price can
radically
change the viability of oil sands projects.
9
Because both presidential candidates -in
radically
different ways -promised change.
10
Though he'd performed the working before, the circumstances had been
radically
different.
11
Coronavirus has
radically
worsened the games industry's endemic problems, say union activists.
12
The civil service performance bonus system should be abolished or
radically
changed.
13
Men and women show
radically
different developments regarding their intended future careers.
14
It was this past season, however, that his
successes
-
and
failures
-
were
radically
amplified.
15
They wanted to change music
radically
,
and Boulez took a leading role.
16
The two men are
radically
different but in other ways strikingly similar.
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radically
Adverb
Frequent collocations
radically different
change radically
radically wrong
radically new
radically bad
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Radically
through the time
Radically
across language varieties
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Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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