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revolutionary

[rev-uh-loo-shuh-ner-ee] / ˌrɛv əˈlu ʃəˌnɛr i /




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Though the LP’s concept and song narratives now seem a bit silly and cartoonish, the music remains robust and revolutionary.

From The Wall Street Journal

He began as a Royal Academician, became an ardent revolutionary, barely escaped execution after the fall of Robespierre, went on to be Napoleon’s chief propagandist, and ended life a political exile.

From The Wall Street Journal

You understand something most investors don’t: The more revolutionary the technology, the harder it is to evaluate.

From MarketWatch

A revolutionary literary, theatrical and artistic movement, Surrealism—with Sigmund Freud as muse—liberated and mined dreams, fantasies, chance, childlike spontaneity and the unconscious.

From The Wall Street Journal

Named after the full time of a soccer match, the shoe was considered a revolutionary product when it first came out in 2000.

From The Wall Street Journal