Radical

/ˈrædɪkəl/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, radical means very new, extreme, or different from traditional ideas or ways of doing things. As a noun, it refers to a person who strongly supports major changes in society or politics.

It comes from Late Latin “radicalis,” meaning “of or relating to a root,” from Latin “radix,” meaning “root.” The sense of “fundamental” or “extreme” grew from the idea of going to the root of a problem or system.

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