Definition of radically in English:
radically
adverb ˈradɪkliˈrædək(ə)li
In a thorough or fundamental way; completely.
you must radically change the way you do business
the two situations are radically different
Example sentencesExamples
- I changed my diet radically.
- The enormous power given by electricity has radically transformed all our lives.
- Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries.
- Satisfied customers are unlikely to radically increase your sales.
- There are no radically new treatments on the horizon.
- In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order.
- The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work.
- It focuses on limiting future tax increases, not cutting taxes radically.
- His radically innovative use of the material defines spaces in unique new ways.
- The growth of the world wide web has radically changed the way information is received.
Definition of radically in US English:
radically
adverbˈrædək(ə)liˈradək(ə)lē
In a thorough or fundamental way; completely.
you must radically change the way you do business
the two situations are radically different
Example sentencesExamples
- His radically innovative use of the material defines spaces in unique new ways.
- There are no radically new treatments on the horizon.
- I changed my diet radically.
- In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order.
- Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries.
- Satisfied customers are unlikely to radically increase your sales.
- The enormous power given by electricity has radically transformed all our lives.
- It focuses on limiting future tax increases, not cutting taxes radically.
- The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work.
- The growth of the world wide web has radically changed the way information is received.