gradually
Prononciation : [ˈɡrædʒuəli]
Mot
Contexte : « change »
(adverb) when something happens little by little or slowly over time. It's like when you grow taller; you don't get taller all at once, but a little bit each day.
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She gradually improved her grades throughout the school year.
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He didn't gradually get better; in fact, his performance worsened quickly.
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How gradually do you think the weather will change this spring?
Contexte : « learning »
(adverb) when you learn or understand something step by step over time. It's like when you learn to ride a bike; you start with training wheels and then take them off when you're ready.
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They gradually learned to communicate better with each other.
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She didn't gradually learn the piano; she quit before she could play any songs.
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What skills can you gradually learn with practice?
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