The difference between Growth and Increment

When used as nouns, growth means an increase in size, number, value, or strength, whereas increment means the action of increasing or becoming greater.


Increment is also verb with the meaning: to increase by steps or by a step, especially by one.

check bellow for the other definitions of Growth and Increment

  1. Growth as a noun:

    An increase in size, number, value, or strength.

    Examples:

    "'Growth was dampened by a softening of the global economy in 2001, but picked up in the subsequent years due to strong growth in China."

  2. Growth as a noun (biology):

    The act of growing, getting bigger or higher.

  3. Growth as a noun (biology):

    Something that grows or has grown.

  4. Growth as a noun (pathology):

    An abnormal mass such as a tumor.

  1. Increment as a noun:

    The action of increasing or becoming greater.

  2. Increment as a noun (heraldry):

    The waxing of the moon.

  3. Increment as a noun:

    The amount of increase.

  4. Increment as a noun (rhetoric):

    An amplification without strict climax, as in the following passage: "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, think on these things."

  5. Increment as a noun (chess):

    The amount of time added to a player's clock after each move.

  6. Increment as a noun (grammar):

    A syllable in excess of the number of the nominative singular or the second-person singular present indicative.

  1. Increment as a verb (intransitive, transitive):

    To increase by steps or by a step, especially by one.