▸ adjective
1 (especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough:
a radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework.
▪ forming an inherent or fundamental part of the nature of someone or something:
the assumption of radical differences between the mental attributes of literate and nonliterate peoples.
▪ (of surgery or medical treatment) thorough and intended to be completely curative.
2 advocating or based on thorough or complete political or social change; representing or supporting an extreme or progressive section of a political party:
a radical American activist.
▪ characterized by independence of or departure from tradition; innovative or unorthodox:
the daring, avant-garde spirit of the music was too radical for the conservative audience.
3 Linguistics denoting or relating to the roots of a word.
▪ Music belonging to the root of a chord.
6 [usually as exclamation] North American informal very good; excellent:
Okay, then. Seven o'clock. Radical!
▸ noun
1 a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; a member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims.
– ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses ‘forming the root’ and ‘inherent’): from late Latin radicalis, from Latin radix, radic- ‘root’.