次第に
Meanings
- gradually
- little by little
- increasingly
- more and more
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Explanation
次第に describes a change that happens slowly over time, often implying a noticeable progression from one state to another. It prefixes the main predicate and is commonly used with verbs in the なる form or adjectives, to indicate that something is happening step by step or becoming more/less to a greater extent. It is suitable for narratives, reports, and explanations of gradual changes, both positive and negative.
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Example sentences
The Japanese economy is gradually recovering.
The weather has gradually improved.
His interest gradually faded.
The situation has gradually settled down.
The tension is increasing step by step.
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