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steady

British pronunciation/stˈɛdi/
American pronunciation/ˈstɛdi/
1

describing something that is reliable and constant for a long period of time

antonyms : unsteady
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2

relating to a person who does something regularly

synonyms : regular
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3

marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable

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4

securely in position; not shaky

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5

not likely to move because it is firmly held

synonyms : firm
unfluctuating
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6

not easily excited or upset

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steady
[ADVERB]
1

in a steady manner

synonyms : steadily
antonyms : unsteadily
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to steady
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

make steady

synonyms : becalm
calm
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2

support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace

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Steady
[NOUN]
1

a person loved by another person

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Examples
1After a long period of unemployment, he finally found steady employment.
2The cars run along the highway in a steady stream.
3The stock portfolio showed a steady yield, generating consistent profits for the shareholders.
4By this time next year, we will have made significant headway on our goals, thanks to our steady progress and hard work.
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