gradient

[ˈɡreɪdiənt]

gradient Definition

  • 1an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope
  • 2a rate of inclination; a slope
  • 3the degree of steepness of a graph at any point

Using gradient: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gradient" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The road has a steep gradient.

  • Example

    The gradient of the hill was too steep for me to climb.

  • Example

    The gradient of the line is positive.

  • Example

    The gradient of the curve is steeper at this point.

gradient Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gradient

Phrases with gradient

  • a gradual blend of two or more colors

    Example

    The background of the website has a beautiful color gradient.

  • a gradual change in temperature over a distance

    Example

    The temperature gradient in the ocean affects the distribution of marine life.

  • a gradual change in air pressure over a distance

    Example

    The pressure gradient causes wind to blow from high pressure to low pressure areas.

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Summary: gradient in Brief

The term 'gradient' [ˈɡreɪdiənt] refers to an inclined part of a road or railway, a rate of inclination, or the degree of steepness of a graph at any point. It is often used to describe slopes, pitches, and grades, as in 'The road has a steep gradient.' 'Gradient' can also refer to gradual changes in color, temperature, or pressure, as in 'The background of the website has a beautiful color gradient.'