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How to pronounce gradation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms step
Type of rank
Has types cut
Derivation gradate, gradational, grade


subtle gradations in color.
Type Words
Synonyms grade
Type of ablaut
Type Words
Synonyms graduation
Type of quantification
Has types blending, shading
Derivation gradate, grade, gradational

Examples of gradation

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Gradation is usually specified for each engineering application it is used for.
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One of the more important processes is the characteristic consonant gradation.
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Further inland, due to altitudinal gradation, the nights are a few degrees cooler.
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Second, they adapted their scoring to a six-point gradation, rather than just three.
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The work was the start of his manipulation of tonal harmonies and gradation of colors.
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Consonant alternation is commonly known as consonant mutation or consonant gradation.
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I agree that the provincial bordering and gradation of those are not seen in the map.
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This eliminates gradation artifacts to provide a much smoother, natural-looking picture.
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The hydrometer analysis uses the rate of sedimentation to determine particle gradation.
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More examples
  • Relative position in a graded series; "always a step behind"; "subtle gradations in color"; "keep in step with the fashions"
  • Grade: a degree of ablaut
  • The act of arranging in grades
  • (gradatory) gradational: taking place by degrees
  • In music gradation is gradual change within one parameter, or an overlapping of two blocks of sound.
  • The distribution of the various sized particles that constitute a sediment, soil, or other material, such as rip-rap.
  • Specified particle sizes of sand, soil and aggregate, distributed by mass.
  • A gradually changing range of tones from one colour or grey shade to another.
  • In photographic originals and lithographic reproductions, the range of tones from the brightest highlights to the deepest shadows.