
drastic
/ˈdɹæstɪk/
likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme
drastic in a sentence
“They took drastic measures to cut costs.”
Origin of drastic
Greek drastikos effective, active, from dran to do, act
Related Words
paramount
more important than anything else; supreme
quintessential
representing the most perfect example of a quality
consummate
showing great skill and flair; complete or perfect
superlative
of the highest quality or degree
mediocre
of only moderate quality; not very good
negligible
so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering