steadily, slowly, progressively, gently, unhurriedly
The word 'gradually' is not a verb; gradually is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective, or even another adverb. Example:We gradually paid off the mortgage.His gradually more painful leg finally drove him to seek medical treatment.
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fluently, simply
Yes.
flat, even, level, polished
gradually, or progressively.
gently, calmly, gradually, moderately, unhurriedly
gradually, leisurely, unhurriedly, bit by bit, little by little
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slow, steady, regular, measured, slow but sure, plodding, ongoing, continuing
Gradually reach or cause to reach a larger and larger area or more and more people.
Casual, unhurried, relaxed, easy, deliberate, languid, slow, gentle, calmly, gradually, without haste...
I would say no because of this: Gradually means more slowly and less dramatic. Happily is more like joy and sometimes comes and goes very quickly Hope this helps:)
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