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radically

adverb as in completely

Strongest match

Weak matches

adverb as in originally

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"If we were radically honest with one another all the time, then we'd probably break apart as a society fairly rapidly. So on one level, deception holds us together."

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The French modernist’s influence is profound, and we see Wilson radically change his style during this period.

But this time, it’s being presented off-Broadway in a radically reconceived version, dubbed “Masquerade,” that lets audiences get up close and personal with the phantom himself.

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But rebuilding agencies that have been radically shrunken would take much longer than cutting them down, the scholars said.

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Belgium’s topsy-turvy nuclear debate is a reflection of how radically perceptions of nuclear power have changed across the West and beyond in just a few years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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