radikalere
Radikalere is the unequalled comparative form of the adjective radikal in several Scandinavian languages, most commonly Danish and Norwegian Bokmål, where it means more radical or more extreme. It describes a higher degree of radical change, stance, or approach relative to something else. In Swedish, a closely related form is radikalare; the concept is used similarly to denote a stronger or more fundamental position or action. The word is comparatively neutral in itself but can carry evaluative connotations depending on context.
Etymology and form: radikal originates from Latin radicalis, via French and other European languages, with the
Usage: Radikalere is used to compare levels of radicalness. Examples include: “Denne løsning er radikalere end
See also: Radicalism, radical (etymology), comparative grammar in Danish and Norwegian.
Overall, radikalere functions as a descriptive tool for grading the extent of radicality between options or