B2 adjective 중립

radical

/ˈrædɪkəl/

Relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough. It often describes changes, ideas, or actions that represent a complete departure from tradition or the status quo.

예시

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1

Switching to a vegan diet was a radical change for someone who loved steak.

Changing to a plant-based diet was a very big and fundamental change for a meat-lover.

2

The government is considering radical reforms to the healthcare system.

The government is looking at making very deep and complete changes to how healthcare works.

3

That new trick you did on your bike was totally radical!

That new move you performed on your bicycle was extremely cool and impressive!

어휘 가족

명사
radicalism
Verb
radicalize
부사
radically
형용사
radical
관련
radical
💡

암기 팁

Think of a 'radish.' Both words come from the Latin 'radix,' meaning 'root.' A radical change goes all the way down to the roots.

빠른 퀴즈

The scientists proposed a ______ new way of capturing solar energy that could replace all fossil fuels.

정답!

정답은: radical

예시

1

Switching to a vegan diet was a radical change for someone who loved steak.

everyday

Changing to a plant-based diet was a very big and fundamental change for a meat-lover.

2

The government is considering radical reforms to the healthcare system.

formal

The government is looking at making very deep and complete changes to how healthcare works.

3

That new trick you did on your bike was totally radical!

informal

That new move you performed on your bicycle was extremely cool and impressive!

4

Copernicus proposed a radical theory that the Earth revolves around the sun.

academic

Copernicus suggested a revolutionary idea that the Earth orbits the sun instead of being the center.

5

To save the company from bankruptcy, the board suggested a radical downsizing.

business

To keep the business from failing, the directors proposed a very extreme reduction in staff and costs.

어휘 가족

명사
radicalism
Verb
radicalize
부사
radically
형용사
radical
관련
radical

자주 쓰는 조합

radical change a fundamental or extreme shift in direction
radical ideas thoughts that challenge the established way of thinking
radical reform complete and thorough improvement of a system
radical departure a complete change from what was done before
radical transformation a total and deep change in form or appearance

자주 쓰는 구문

radical rethink

a complete reassessment of a situation or plan

radical transparency

a management style where all information is shared openly

radical surgery

an intensive medical operation or a metaphor for extreme corrective measures

자주 혼동되는 단어

radical vs drastic

Drastic emphasizes the severity or violence of an effect, while radical emphasizes going to the 'root' or fundamental cause.

📝

사용 참고사항

In modern English, 'radical' is often used neutrally in business or science to mean 'fundamental,' but it can carry a negative connotation in politics if it implies extremism.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often limit 'radical' to political contexts, but it is frequently used to describe technology, medicine, and personal lifestyle changes.

💡

암기 팁

Think of a 'radish.' Both words come from the Latin 'radix,' meaning 'root.' A radical change goes all the way down to the roots.

📖

어원

From the Late Latin 'radicalis,' meaning 'of or pertaining to the root.'

문법 패턴

Used primarily as an attributive adjective (e.g., 'a radical solution'). Can be used as a noun to refer to a person with extreme views.
🌍

문화적 맥락

In 1980s American youth culture, 'radical' (often shortened to 'rad') became a popular slang term for 'excellent' or 'awesome.'

빠른 퀴즈

The scientists proposed a ______ new way of capturing solar energy that could replace all fossil fuels.

정답!

정답은: radical

관련 단어

comagnment

C1

Describes a state of shared administrative authority or joint management over a specific project, resource, or asset. It is typically used in formal or technical contexts to characterize agreements where oversight is distributed among multiple parties.

semiferous

C1

Describing a plant, organ, or biological structure that produces, bears, or carries seeds. It is a technical term used to categorize species or parts based on their reproductive capacity to generate seeds.

inmissery

C1

A formal noun describing the state of being profoundly engulfed in or trapped by extreme distress, sorrow, or wretchedness. It emphasizes the internal and seemingly inescapable nature of one's suffering within a specific situation.

anfractty

C1

To follow a winding, circuitous, or indirect course; to move in a way that involves many twists and turns. Figuratively, it refers to the act of complicating a process or narrative with unnecessary details or indirect logic.

syngestable

C1

A syngestable is a specialized synthetic substance or component designed to be integrated and processed seamlessly within a biological or chemical system. It is used in advanced pharmacology to describe a material that acts as a carrier and is completely absorbed by the host environment.

ansimilent

C1

An adjective describing the capacity or tendency of a system, organism, or culture to absorb, integrate, and incorporate external elements into its own structure. It characterizes a process where new information or substances are transformed to become similar to the existing entity.

monofigist

C1

To portray or interpret a complex situation, narrative, or system by focusing exclusively on a single central figure or symbol. It involves the reduction of a multifaceted context into a singular figurative representation for the sake of simplified analysis or artistic emphasis.

obcapible

C1

Describing something that is easily perceived, understood, or grasped by the mind or senses. It is often used in technical or analytical contexts to denote clarity and discernibility.

anprobery

C1

Relating to the act of probing or testing, typically used to describe an investigative or experimental approach to solving a problem. It characterizes a stage where evidence is sought or theories are tentatively explored before a final conclusion is reached.

semisanctship

C1

To accord a status of partial holiness or semi-sacred reverence to a person, object, or idea. It describes the act of treating something with significant respect and religious-like devotion without claiming it is fully divine.

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