In a gradual manner., In degree.
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.
Yes.
Gradually changing means making small, incremental adjustments over time rather than abrupt or drastic shifts. This process allows for adaptation and can lead to more sustainable outcomes, as it often involves learning and adjusting based on feedback and experiences. Such a method can be less overwhelming and more manageable, fostering resilience and stability throughout the transition.
to evolve
suddenly I think this is the best app.
Gradually fading.
it could it depends on what the specified manner is it could be suddenly or gradually
Gradually slower.
gradually getting slower
It means have a dream
To have change gradually
gradually decreasing in tempo and often in volume too.
Accelerando means "gradually getting faster" or "accelerating".
In music crescendo mean to get gradually louder.
its when you go blind and gradually stop breathing
a crescendo,or cresc, for short is a symbol in a piece of music indicating to gradually get louder .a decrescendo means he opposite,to gradually get softer.
The word ''dradually'' does not exist in the English dictionary. Do you mean ''gradually''? If so, it means over time.