radically
UK: ˈrædɪkli | US: ˈrædɪkli
adv. in a thorough or fundamental way; completely
adv. in a manner relating to the root or origin
The word "radically" stems from the Latin radix (root), emphasizing the idea of going to the root or core of something. Over time, it evolved to signify thorough or extreme change, reflecting the concept of addressing issues at their foundational level. The suffix "-ly" transforms the adjective "radical" into an adverb, describing how an action is performed with fundamental or sweeping impact.
The new policy will radically change the education system.
She radically altered her diet to improve her health.
Technology has radically transformed how we communicate.
His views on the subject are radically different from mine.
The company needs to radically rethink its business strategy.