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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stead·y
a.
[
Compar.
Steadier
superl.
Steadiest
.]
1.
Firm
in
standing
or
position
;
not
tottering
or
shaking
;
fixed
;
firm
.
“The
softest
,
steadiest
plume.”
Their
feet
steady
,
their
hands
diligent
,
their
eyes
watchful
,
and
their
hearts
resolute
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
2.
Constant
in
feeling
,
purpose
,
or
pursuit
;
not
fickle
,
changeable
,
or
wavering
;
not
easily
moved
or
persuaded
to
alter
a
purpose
;
resolute
;
as
,
a
man
steady
in
his
principles
,
in
his
purpose
,
or
in
the
pursuit
of
an
object
.
3.
Regular
;
constant
;
undeviating
;
uniform
;
as
,
the
steady
course
of
the
sun
;
a
steady
breeze
of
wind
.
Syn:
--
Fixed
;
regular
;
uniform
;
undeviating
;
invariable
;
unremitted
;
stable
.
Steady rest
Mach
,
a
rest
in
a
turning
lathe
,
to
keep
a
long
piece
of
work
from
trembling
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
steady
adj
1:
not
subject
to
change
or
variation
especially
in
behavior
;
"
a
steady
beat
"; "
a
steady
job
"; "
a
steady
breeze
"; "
a
steady
increase
"; "
a
good
steady
ballplayer
" [
ant
:
unsteady
]
2:
persistent
in
occurrence
and
unvarying
in
nature
;
"
maintained
a
constant
temperature
"; "
a
constant
beat
";
"
principles
of
unvarying
validity
"; "
a
steady
breeze
"
[
syn
:
changeless
,
constant
,
invariant
,
unvarying
]
3:
not
liable
to
fluctuate
or
especially
to
fall
; "
stocks
are
still
firm
" [
syn
:
firm
,
unfluctuating
]
4:
securely
in
position
;
not
shaky
; "
held
the
ladder
steady
"
5:
marked
by
firm
determination
or
resolution
;
not
shakable
;
"
firm
convictions
"; "
a
firm
mouth
"; "
steadfast
resolve
";
"
a
man
of
unbendable
perseverence
"; "
unwavering
loyalty
"
[
syn
:
firm
,
steadfast
,
unbendable
,
unfaltering
,
unshakable
,
unwavering
]
6:
relating
to
a
person
who
does
something
regularly
; "
a
regular
customer
"; "
a
steady
drinker
" [
syn
:
regular
]
7:
not
easily
excited
or
upset
; "
steady
nerves
"
n
:
a
person
loved
by
another
person
[
syn
:
sweetheart
,
sweetie
,
truelove
]
adv
:
in
a
steady
manner
; "
he
could
still
walk
steadily
" [
syn
:
steadily
]
[
ant
:
unsteadily
]
v
1:
make
steady
; "
steady
yourself
" [
syn
:
calm
,
becalm
]
2:
support
or
hold
steady
and
make
steadfast
,
with
or
as
if
with
a
brace
; "
brace
your
elbows
while
working
on
the
potter's
wheel
" [
syn
:
brace
,
stabilize
,
stabilise
]
[
also
:
steadied
,
steadiest
,
steadier
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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