The word "incremento" is a noun.
/in.kɾeˈmen.to/
The term "incremento" refers to the act of increasing something or the amount by which something has increased. In various contexts, it can describe a rise in quantity, value, or size. In economics, "incremento" is often used to discuss increases in prices, profits, rates, etc. In law, it might refer to an increase in penalties or legal obligations. In general use, it signifies growth or escalation in any measurable parameter.
Frequency of Use: "Incremento" is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions related to economics, business, statistics, and formal reporting.
The increase in prices has affected many families.
Hubo un incremento notable en las ventas este trimestre.
There was a notable increase in sales this quarter.
El incremento de temperatura es alarmante en muchas regiones del mundo.
In the Spanish language, "incremento" does not form as many idiomatic expressions compared to other words. However, it can be part of expressions that refer to overall growth or change.
Increase and decrease are key aspects of the economy.
Cuando hay un incremento en la demanda, es crucial ajustar la producción.
When there is an increase in demand, it is crucial to adjust production.
El incremento de la población requiere más recursos para la educación.
The increase in the population requires more resources for education.
Después del incremento en las tarifas, muchos se quejaron del servicio.
The word "incremento" originates from the Latin "incrementum," which means "growth" or "increase." This Latin term itself derives from "increscere," which means "to grow" or "to increase."
Synonyms: - Aumento - Crecimiento - Adición
Antonyms: - Decremento - Reducción - Diminución