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Adjective
Firmly fixed, supported, or balanced
“He decided to shove a piece of folded paper under the table leg to keep it steady.”
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Regular, even, and continuous in development, frequency, or intensity
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“Success requires steady effort, one step at a time.”
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Having or demonstrating an unwavering devotion toward someone or something
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“She remained steady in her support for her husband in the face of a litany of wild accusations.”
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(of a person) Sensible, reliable, and self-restrained
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“Poets are the most down-to-earth, loyal, steady people that have ever been.”
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Having or displaying resolve
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Not feeling, showing, or affected by anxiety or problems
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Strengthened or made secure against attack
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Always successful, not likely to fail
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Of good financial standing
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Acting or done at leisure or in a casual manner
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Attentively occupied with
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Marked by moderate behavior not given to excesses
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Denotes a constructive or productive feeling
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Reliable and unfailing
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In an undamaged state
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Well balanced
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Having formally agreed to marry
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Advocating the upholding or maintenance of tradition
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Proceeding by regular steps or gradations
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The pleasantness of warm and sunny weather
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Prompt or on time
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Used or accepted broadly by most people
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Displaying outstanding skill, knowledge, or experience in a given field
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Stationary and not moving
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In an organized or systematic way or manner
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Characteristic of a particular person or thing
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Significant in amount, level or degree
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Insensitive to, or unaffected by, criticism, insults or rejection
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Behaving in the manner of a clock, especially with ticks or pulses
Verb
To make or become steady
“Some methods require the chin to steady the instrument, while others require the left hand to lend support to the violin.”
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To compose (one's feelings or emotions)
“He took another shivering breath and tried to steady his nerves.”
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To free, or be free, from disturbance or agitation
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To ready oneself for a challenging experience
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To physically prop or keep something in an upright position
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To place for support or steadying
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To make or become stiff or rigid
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To make level or equal in amount, degree, or status
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To put securely in place or in the desired position
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Noun
A regular boyfriend or girlfriend
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“I don't know what to do or what to say any longer to her to convince her to become my steady.”
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