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Synonyms for Gradual
ˈgrædʒ u əlgrad·u·al
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
gradual
Slow signifies moving through a relatively short distance, or with a relatively small number of motions in a given time; slow also applies to that which is a relatively long while in beginning or accomplishing something; a watch or a clock is said to be slow when its indications are behind those of the standard time. Tardy is applied to that which is behind the proper or desired time, especially in doing a work or arriving at a place. Deliberate and dilatory are used of persons, tho the latter may be used also of things, as of a stream; a person is deliberate who takes a noticeably long time to consider and decide before acting or who acts or speaks as if he were deliberating at every point; a person is dilatory who lays aside, or puts off as long as possible, necessary or required action; both words may be applied either to undertaking or to doing. Gradual (Latin gradus, a step) signifies advancing by steps, and refers to slow but regular and sure progression. Slack refers to action that seems to indicate a lack of tension, as of muscle or of will, sluggish to action that seems as if reluctant to advance.
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Synonyms:
dawdling, delaying, deliberate, dilatory, drowsy, dull, inactive, inert, lingering, moderate, procrastinating, slack, slow, sluggish, tardy
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
gradual
Synonyms:
slow, continuous, unintermittent, gradational, regular, step by step, progressiveAntonyms:
sudden, momentary, instantaneous, periodic, recurrent, intermittent, discontinuous, broken, disconnected
Princeton's WordNet
gradualadjective
(Roman Catholic Church) an antiphon (usually from the Book of Psalms) immediately after the epistle at Mass
Antonyms:
jerky, bold, steep, steepish, heavy, precipitous, explosive, sharp, fulminant, emergent, steep-sided, choppy, abrupt, bluff, perpendicular, sudden, sheergradualadjective
proceeding in small stages
"a gradual increase in prices"
Antonyms:
bold, sheer, abrupt, steep-sided, choppy, bluff, fulminant, steep, precipitous, sudden, emergent, perpendicular, explosive, sharp, steepish, jerky, heavygradualadjective
(of a topographical gradient) not steep or abrupt
"a gradual slope"
Antonyms:
sheer, heavy, sharp, steep, emergent, explosive, sudden, steep-sided, abrupt, fulminant, jerky, choppy, bluff, precipitous, steepish, perpendicular, bold
Dictionary of English Synonymes
gradualadjective
Synonyms:
regular (step by step), progressive, slow
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "gradual":
progressive, step-by-step, phased, incremental, phased-in, gradually, stepwise, progressively, smooth, step-wise, gradualist, piecemeal, steady, graduated, staged
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1299 | regular | |
#2901 | slow | |
#3450 | continuous | |
#3880 | smooth | |
#4436 | progressive | |
#5420 | moderate | |
#7181 | steady | |
#9033 | gradually | |
#9454 | graduated | |
#10506 | inactive | |
#13293 | dull | |
#13601 | incremental | |
#15634 | deliberate | |
#16742 | gradual | |
#17781 | slack | |
#18960 | staged | |
#21326 | progressively | |
#21359 | phased | |
#27159 | delaying | |
#27270 | lingering | |
#27289 | inert | |
#29806 | sluggish | |
#47010 | drowsy | |
#52108 | stepwise | |
#52254 | piecemeal | |
#52817 | tardy | |
#73918 | procrastinating | |
#162791 | dilatory | |
#228096 | gradational | |
#229944 | dawdling | |
#285937 | gradualist |
How to use Gradual in a sentence?
Right now the rates market builds in very gradual policy rate normalization, with increasing uncertainty about the date of lift off.
An advantage to beginning a little bit earlier is that we might have a more gradual path.
Saudi Arabia favours a gradual approach to increase output to compensate for any unplanned outages. The decision about the timing and amount of oil to raise will be decided when the ministers meet in June, the increase in output will be dictated by market conditions and all the numbers circulated about size of the increase or the timing are mere speculation.
We have seen a deliberate, gradual U.S. disengagement.
While this report can help justify a rate hike in December, it can't justify anything more than a very gradual path of rate hikes.
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