The difference between Bit by bit and Piecemeal
When used as adverbs, bit by bit means a small amount at a time, whereas piecemeal means piece by piece.
Piecemeal is also noun with the meaning: a fragment.
Piecemeal is also verb with the meaning: to divide or distribute piecemeal.
Piecemeal is also adjective with the meaning: made or done in pieces or one stage at a time.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bit by bit and Piecemeal
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Bit by bit as an adverb:
A small amount at a time
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Piecemeal as an adjective:
Made or done in pieces or one stage at a time.
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Piecemeal as an adverb:
Piece by piece; in small amounts, stages, or degrees.
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Piecemeal as an adverb:
Into pieces or parts.
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Piecemeal as a verb (transitive):
To divide or distribute piecemeal; dismember.
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Piecemeal as a noun:
A fragment; a scrap.
Examples:
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