noun
- A step or degree in a series or progression; a stage or level.
- In music, a book or collection of liturgical chants arranged by degree or category.
Usage: Chiefly used in academic, musical, or formal contexts; often found in Latin phrases or specialized terminology.
Usage: Musical/liturgical term; less common in everyday English.
Examples
- The student advanced through each gradus of the curriculum with dedication.
- In the hierarchy of the organization, each gradus represented a new level of responsibility.
- The gradus of difficulty increased as the musician progressed through the exercises.
- Medieval monks used the gradus to guide their liturgical singing.
- The company's promotion system had five distinct gradus for career advancement.