Definition of Steady
Steady
stead·y


Definition/Meaning
(adjective)
direct or sure - firm in movement;

e.g. She has a steady hand for embroidery.

(adjective)
keeping nearly upright in a seaway;

e.g. The ship swayed sure and steady across the seas.

(adjective)
not easily disturbed or upset or fluctuating;

e.g. They had a steady breeze all the lifelong day.

(adjective)
constant in feeling, principle, purpose, or attachment;

e.g. They've had a steady friendship for nearly fifteen years now.

(verb)
in a steady manner - steadily;

e.g. He steadily put in the stitches.

(noun)
one that is steady - as with getting along with someone;

e.g. She has a steady boyfriend these days.





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  • rome was not built in one day



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