"Slowly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is being done, usually indicating a gradual or unhurried manner.
The Esperanto words for sudden and gradual are subita and laŭgrada.
The Italian term for gradual increase in tempo is "accelerando."
Accelerando
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
Noun, Verb and Adjective
EVANESCENCE : disappearance, especially a gradual or slow vanishing (from the verb evanesce, to fade or vanish)
Progressive is an adjective, based on the verb progress (to move forward). Progressive means forward-moving, gradual, or aimed at improvement.
Yes, "progressed" is an adjective. It can also be used as a verb.
more gradual, most gradual
The change was gradual. The gradual shift from childhood to adulthood was beginning. My improvement in science was slow and gradual. Bernadette liked the gradual improvement she saw.
Today is gradual.
gradual
what is a gradual financial build up
there gradual
You have to grow up in a gradual manner.The teacher gave a gradual introduction to gravity.
The antonym form of the word 'gradual' is sudden.