Gradual in english

Gradual

pronunciation: grædʒuəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
gradual

gradual = gradual ; piecemeal ; progressive ; creeping ; little by little. 

Example: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Example: The current practice of promotion and projection of public library services tends to be amateurish, piecemeal, unsustained and difficult to evaluate.Example: Other references follow, with the progressive removal of terms.Example: Significant trends revealed by the data include better salaries to be earned in non traditional posts (e.g. Web developers), creeping disparity between men's and women's salaries, and continuing rise in part time and temporary jobs.Example: Little by little his heath improved and he was able to walk further and further each day.

more:

» de un modo gradualincrementally .

Example: These changes occurring incrementally reflected the growing complexity of chemical methodology.

Gradual synonyms

easy in spanish: fácil, pronunciation: izi adjectivegentle in spanish: amable, pronunciation: dʒentəl adjectivepiecemeal in spanish: poco a poco, pronunciation: pismil adjectivegraduated in spanish: graduado, pronunciation: grædʒueɪtɪd adjectivestepwise in spanish: paso a paso, pronunciation: stepwaɪz adjective, adverbsloping in spanish: en pendiente, pronunciation: sloʊpɪŋ adjectivestep-by-step in spanish: paso a paso, pronunciation: stepbaɪstep adjectivegradatory in spanish: gradatory, pronunciation: grædətɔri adjectivegradational in spanish: gradacional, pronunciation: grədeɪʃənəl adjectivebit-by-bit in spanish: poco a poco, pronunciation: bɪtbaɪbɪt adjectivein small stages in spanish: en pequeñas etapas, pronunciation: ɪnsmɔlsteɪdʒəz adjective
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