bit by bit
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Definition
Adverb: In a gradual manner; proceeding in small stages or increments.
Usage
"Bit by bit" describes an action or process that happens slowly and in small, often sequential, parts, rather than all at once. It emphasizes incremental progress.
Examples
- She saved money bit by bit until she could afford the trip.
- The old building was restored bit by bit over several years.
- He learned the language bit by bit through daily practice.
- The truth came out bit by bit during the investigation.
Advanced Usage
- "Bit by bit" can be used to describe the slow accumulation of knowledge, material, or change.
- The community's trust was rebuilt bit by bit through consistent actions.
- It often implies patience and steady effort toward a larger goal.
Variants and Related Words
- Piecemeal (adverb/adjective): Done or happening in separate stages or pieces, not as a whole. (e.g., )
- Gradually (adverb): In a gradual way; slowly over a period of time. (A more common synonym.)
- Incrementally (adverb): In regular increases or additions.
Synonyms
Gradually, little by little, piece by piece, step by step, progressively, slowly.
Antonyms
All at once, suddenly, abruptly, wholesale, en masse.
Related Phrases
- Little by little: A near-identical phrase with the same meaning and usage.
- Step by step: Emphasizes following a sequence of distinct stages, often with a planned order.
Adverb
- in a gradual manner
- the snake moved gradually toward its victim
- a little bit at a time
- the research structure has developed piecemeal