Crossword-Solution: RADICALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Radically | adv. | In a radical manner; at, or from, the origin or root; fundamentally; as, a scheme or system radically wrong or defective. |
| Radically | adv. | Without derivation; primitively; essentially. |
We have 62 clues for the answer “RADICALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| In an extreme way | 1 answer |
| "I've devised a new way to derive square roots," Tom said ___ | 1 answer |
| DERIVE DERIVED ___ | 10 answers |
| DERIVE A BENEFIT FROM | 10 answers |
| DERIVE OR RECEIVE PLEASURE FROM | 11 answers |
| specially | 15 answers |
| Primarily | 16 answers |
| firstly | 17 answers |
| Principally | 17 answers |
| In the beginning | 19 answers |
| Funda-mentally | 21 answers |
| AU fond | 22 answers |
| particularly | 22 answers |
| Especially | 23 answers |
| Essentially | 23 answers |
| in essence | 23 answers |
| Chiefly | 24 answers |
| AT heart | 24 answers |
| Mostly | 27 answers |
| eminently | 28 answers |
| prominently | 29 answers |
| incomparably | 29 answers |
| rigorously | 29 answers |
| Mainly | 30 answers |
| strongly | 30 answers |
| inhumanly | 30 answers |
| highly | 31 answers |
| powerfully | 32 answers |
| Enormously | 32 answers |
| critically | 32 answers |
| grimly | 32 answers |
| gravely | 32 answers |
| Heavily | 33 answers |
| fiercely | 34 answers |
| Up front | 34 answers |
| ACUTELY | 37 answers |
| profoundly | 38 answers |
| Largely. | 40 answers |
| brutally | 42 answers |
| strictly | 42 answers |
| Considerably | 42 answers |
| Basically | 42 answers |
| Violently | 43 answers |
| harshly | 46 answers |
| Severely. | 46 answers |
| Terribly | 47 answers |
| notably | 48 answers |
| greatly | 49 answers |
| AT FIRST ___ | 49 answers |
| intensely | 50 answers |
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Sentences with RADICALLY (5)
General Miller was radically conservative; a man over whose kindly nature habit had no slight influence; attaching himself strongly to familiar faces, and with difficulty moved to change, even when change might have brought unquestionable improvement.
That there was something radically wrong with the flier was evident from its lack of buoyancy, and the further fact that though Thurid had turned twice to the starting lever the boat still hung motionless in the air, except for a slight drifting with a low breeze from the north.
His keen eyes detected at once that something was radically wrong, and when he had heard Mugambi’s story his jaws clicked angrily together as he knitted his brows in thought.
The town of Delta used to be three miles below Vicksburg: a recent cutoff has radically changed the position, and Delta is now _two miles above_ Vicksburg.
Each has its own vision, radically different from that of the other; but the greatest difference is that the men are unaware of the other world, only a few of them--usually queer ones like Ray Vilas--vaguely perceiving that there are two visions, while all the women understand both perfectly.
Quotes with RADICALLY (3)
I don't accept the currently fashionable assertion that any view is automatically as worthy of respect as any equal and opposite view. My view is that the moon is made of rock. If someone says to me 'Well, you haven't been there, have you? You haven't seen it for yourself, so my view that it is made of Norwegian Beaver Cheese is equally valid' - then I can't even be bothered to argue. There is such a thing as the burden of proof, and in the case of god, as in the case of the …
Thomas Jefferson, that owner of many slaves, chose to begin the Declaration of Independence by directly contradicting the moral basis of slavery, writing "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights ..." thus undercutting simultaneously any argument that Africans were racially inferior, and also that they or their ancestors could ever have been justly and legally deprived o…
Thus with the question of the Being of truth and the necessity of presupposing it, just as with the question of the essence of knowledge, an 'ideal subject' has generally been posited. The motive for this, whether explicit or tacit, lies in the requirement that philosophy should have the '*a priori*' as its theme, rather than 'empirical facts' as such. There is some justification for this requirement, though it still needs to be grounded ontologically. Yet is this requirement…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1979–2006).