Sort of. It depends what context it is being used in. Gradually almost means that it is slow, but sure. If the sentence is one like "The pumpkin grew gradually." The opposite would be "The pumpkin grew quickly."
* I grew = crecí * You grew = creciste * He grew = creció * We grew = crecimos * You (plural) grew = crecísteis * They grew = crecieron
No, they are not. They were born a year and a half apart (Ted is older) on opposite ends of the country. John grew up in New York and Ted in California.
it grew when i was born
No, the word "grew" is not an adverb.The word "grew" is a past-tense verb.
Grew is the past tense of grow.Yes and grown is past tense of grew....(has) grown.
wyoming grew at the end of what
He grew taller over the summer.
as the population grew, southern power grew in congress - apex
grew is the second form of the verb grow. sentence: the grass grew around the fence.
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.