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How to Say "radically" in Spanish

The Spanish word forradicallyis radicalmenteB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishB1
adverbB1
meaning a complete or thorough change
A split image showing a dry, barren desert on one side and a lush, green forest on the other, representing a total transformation.

Examples

Mi ciudad ha cambiado radicalmente en los últimos diez años.

My city has changed radically in the last ten years.

Tengo una opinión radicalmente distinta sobre ese tema.

I have a completely different opinion on that topic.

Debemos reducir los gastos radicalmente para salvar la empresa.

We must drastically reduce expenses to save the company.

The '-mente' Ending

This word is built by taking the feminine form of the adjective 'radical' and adding '-mente'. In Spanish, this is how we turn 'how' words into descriptions of actions, similar to adding '-ly' in English.

Where to Put It

You usually place this word right after the action (verb) it describes, like 'cambió radicalmente', or right before an adjective it modifies, like 'radicalmente diferente'.

It's Not Always Political

Mistake:Thinking 'radicalmente' only refers to extreme political views.

Correction: Use it anytime you mean 'completely' or 'from the root.' It describes the size of a change, not just a type of belief.

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