steady
Pronunciation
/ˈstɛdi/

Definition & Meaning of "steady"in English

steady
01

not subject to significant change or decline

steady definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
steadiest
Comparative
steadier
gradable
Examples
The stock price has been steady this month.
02

habitually regular or reliable in action

Examples
He is a steady worker who arrives on time every day.
03

characterized by firmness of purpose or resolve

Examples
She gave a steady gaze to her opponent.
04

firmly fixed or securely positioned

Examples
The table stood steady on the uneven floor.
05

calm, composed, and not easily upset

Examples
He has a steady temperament even under stress.
steady
01

in a consistent, even, or unchanging manner

steady definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
adverbs of manner
Examples
She walked steady along the narrow path.
to steady
01

to make something stable or calm

Grammatical Information
Regular
Present tense
steadying
Past simple
steadied
Past participle
steadied
Examples
She steadied her breathing before the speech.
02

to support or hold firmly in place, often using a brace

Examples
He steadied the beam with a wooden brace.
Steady
01

a person who is the regular romantic partner of someone

Grammatical Information
Examples
She brought her steady to the party.
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