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מדרגת — meaning in English: Gradient

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מדרגת
midargat
לתוכנית
latokhnit
פרשה
parasha
לפירוט
laperut
האחר
ha'akher
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word מדרגת (midargat) in discussions about design, architecture, or art, particularly when describing the gradient of colors or textures in a project. For example, an artist may say, 'The מדרגת of blue in this painting creates depth and emotion.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for מדרגת is 'גוון' (gavan), meaning 'hue' or 'shade.' While גוון focuses more on color itself, מדרגת implies a gradual change or transition between colors, making it ideal when discussing artistic techniques or visual effects.
Culture
The word מדרגת (midargat) is derived from the root word 'דרגה' (darga), which means 'step' or 'level' in Hebrew. This reflects how gradients can symbolize progression or transition, not just in art but also in emotional and psychological contexts, resonating with Hebrew-speaking artists and designers alike.
FAQ
Q.What does מדרגת mean in English?
מדרגת translates to 'gradient' in English, referring to a gradual transition from one color or tone to another.
Q.How do you use מדרגת in a sentence?
You can use מדרגת in sentences like, 'The מדרגת in this design enhances its visual appeal,' to describe how colors blend smoothly.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using מדרגת?
A common mistake is using מדרגת only to refer to colors; however, it can also describe gradients in other contexts, such as sounds or emotions.
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