Drastic
Drastic is an English adjective used to describe actions, changes, or effects that are severe, radical, or extreme in scale or abruptness. It often conveys that a situation requires urgent or unconventional measures, and that the outcomes are substantial even transformative. The term is neutral in form but frequently carries evaluative or cautionary nuance, depending on context. Common collocations include drastic measures, drastic change, drastic reductions, and drastic consequences.
Etymology: Drastic derives from Latin drasticus, from Greek drastikos, meaning "active, capable of seizing," via Old
Usage: Drastic is often reserved for situations where gradual or incremental steps would be insufficient. It
See also: radical, severe, extreme; antonyms include mild, gradual. Note: while drastic and radical overlap in