Radical meaning in English
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Definition
radical: new, original; drastic, extreme; cool, awesome
a radical: a person with extreme views or beliefs
- "It's going to be radical!"
- "In my humble opinion, all of these radical crazies need to take a giant chill pill, but since I am supposed to remain somewhat objective, I will try to find some middle ground."
- "A radical change from the old logo!"
- "Rogers, known for his radical and innovative buildings, has designed a structure which resembles a snail."
- "'The march may be infiltrated by liberal radicals intent on spreading anti-American propaganda and denouncing traditional American values."
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