Iterative

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Pronunciation: /ˈɪtərətɪv/

Definitions of iterative

adjective repeating or recurring in a systematic way

Example Sentences

A1 The iterative process of learning new vocabulary words helps me remember them better.

A2 The teacher used an iterative approach to help the students understand the math problem.

B1 The software development team followed an iterative methodology to continuously improve the product.

B2 The artist's iterative approach to painting allowed for multiple revisions until the final masterpiece was achieved.

C1 The scientist conducted an iterative analysis of the data to ensure accuracy in the research findings.

C2 The iterative nature of the project required constant feedback and refinement to meet the client's expectations.

Examples of iterative in a Sentence

formal The software development process followed an iterative approach to ensure constant improvement.

informal We kept making small changes to the design in an iterative manner.

slang We iterated on the project until it was perfect.

figurative Life is an iterative process of learning and growing.

Grammatical Forms of iterative

past tense

iterated

plural

iteratives

comparative

more iterative

superlative

most iterative

present tense

iterates

future tense

will iterate

perfect tense

has iterated

continuous tense

is iterating

singular

iterative

positive degree

iterative

infinitive

to iterate

gerund

iterating

participle

iterating

Origin and Evolution of iterative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'iterative' originated from the Latin word 'iterativus', which is derived from the verb 'iterare' meaning 'to repeat'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that repeats or is done repeatedly, the word 'iterative' has evolved to also refer to a process or method that involves repetition and refinement in order to achieve a desired outcome.