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Meaning of Drastic
having a significant or extreme effect
Etymology of Drastic
The word "drastic" comes from the Greek word "drastikos", meaning "effective" or "powerful", which is derived from "dran", meaning "to do" or "to act"
The word has been used in English since the 17th century to describe measures or actions that are extreme or severe
Synonyms
extreme
severe
radical
intense
harsh
rigorous
stringent
forceful
violent
fierce
ferocious
savage
brutal
merciless
pitiless
relentless
uncompromising
unyielding
inflexible
strict
austere
grim
dire
catastrophic
calamitous
devastating
dreadful
alarming
shocking
severe
stringent
forceful
extreme
radical
drastic
serious
critical
grave
acute
sharp
sudden
abrupt
precipitous
steep
extreme
severe
radical
intense
harsh
rigorous
stringent
Definitions
- (of a measure or action) severe or extreme
- * (of a change or effect) significant or extreme
Usage Examples
- The company had to take drastic measures to stay afloat during the financial crisis
- * The new policy has had a drastic impact on the environment
- * The doctor had to perform a drastic surgery to save the patient's life
Antonyms
mild
moderate
slight
gentle
soft
lenient
merciful
pitying
relenting
yielding
flexible
loose
lax
indulgent
permissive
tolerant
calm
peaceful
serene
tranquil
moderate
reasonable
sensible
mild
moderate
slight
gentle
soft
lenient
merciful
pitying
relenting
yielding
flexible
loose
lax
indulgent
permissive
tolerant