growth, advancement, improvement, evolution...
"Expedite"
Gress
progressive
Expedite.
Yes, "progressed" is an adjective. It can also be used as a verb.
Progressive is an adjective, based on the verb progress (to move forward). Progressive means forward-moving, gradual, or aimed at improvement.
It is still classified as an adjective (imminent, afoot, in progress), but it is mostly archaic, and it is not used as an adjective in modern US English.Toward in modern use is a preposition meaning "in the direction of."
One antonym for monotone is dynamic. The noun form of the word dynamic is: -A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process. The adjective form of the word dynamic is: -(of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. Hope this helped!
Progress is a noun and a verb, although they have different pronunciations. Noun: Your progress will not go unnoticed. Verb: Some diseases progress slowly.
Yes, "progressed" is an adjective. It can also be used as a verb.
The word ongoing is an adjective. It means to be continuing or being in progress.
Progressive is an adjective, based on the verb progress (to move forward). Progressive means forward-moving, gradual, or aimed at improvement.
as an adjective it means more or additionalas a verb it means to advance or to help the progress of
It is still classified as an adjective (imminent, afoot, in progress), but it is mostly archaic, and it is not used as an adjective in modern US English.Toward in modern use is a preposition meaning "in the direction of."
consistent = adjective example sentence: She is making consistent progress. consistently = adverb example: Her scores are consistently improving.
No. Steady is an adjective. The adverb form would be steadily.
The word "extensive-use" is a compound noun, made up of the adjective "extensive" and the noun "use."
One antonym for monotone is dynamic. The noun form of the word dynamic is: -A force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process. The adjective form of the word dynamic is: -(of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. Hope this helped!
The definition of a laggard as a noun, is a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others. As an adjective, the definition is slower than desired or expected.
The noun of "progress" is "taqaddom" (تقدم) The verb of "to progress" is "taqaddama" (تقدم)
Progress in different languages: Spanish: Progreso French: ProgrΓ¨s German: Fortschritt Italian: Progresso Chinese: θΏζ₯ (JΓ¬nbΓΉ) Japanese: ι²ζ© (Shinpo)