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1. steady
adjective.
(ˈstɛdi)
Not
subject
to
change
or
variation
especially
in
behavior.
Antonyms
unstable
uneven
agitated
unsteady
tense
excited
warm
Synonyms
regular
unagitated
stable
footsure
steady-going
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. rock-steady
adjective.
Consistent
in
performance
or
behavior.
Antonyms
unsteady
unstable
uneven
agitated
Synonyms
steady
steady-going
3. steady
verb.
(ˈstɛdi)
Make
steady.
Antonyms
destabilise
destabilize
incapable
unfaithful
unfixed
Synonyms
stabilize
calm
stabilise
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. steady
verb.
(ˈstɛdi)
Support
or
hold
steady
and
make
steadfast,
with
or
as
if
with
a
brace.
Antonyms
weaken
forceless
soft
unsettled
unhealthy
uncertainty
uncertain
Synonyms
stabilize
beef up
ballast
guy
stabilise
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. steady
adjective.
(ˈstɛdi)
Relating
to
a
person
who
does
something
regularly.
Antonyms
infrequent
irregularity
irregular
Synonyms
regular
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. steady
adjective.
(ˈstɛdi)
Not
easily
excited
or
upset.
Antonyms
excitable
asymmetrical
Synonyms
unexcitable
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. steady
adjective.
(ˈstɛdi)
Securely
in
position;
not
shaky.
Antonyms
insecure
unscheduled
Synonyms
secure
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. steady
adjective.
(ˈstɛdi)
Marked
by
firm
determination
or
resolution;
not
shakable.
Antonyms
irresolute
unsystematic
unrhythmical
constipated
atypical
nonstandard
unusual
Synonyms
unbendable
unshakable
resolute
firm
unfaltering
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. steady
adjective.
(ˈstɛdi)
Not
liable
to
fluctuate
or
especially
to
fall.
Antonyms
unstable
part-time
abnormal
leader
Synonyms
firm
stable
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. steady
noun.
(ˈstɛdi)
A
person
loved
by
another
person.
Antonyms
discomposed
inconstant
impermanent
changeable
unsound
unbalanced
reactive
Synonyms
dulcinea
ladylove
sweetie
truelove
sweetheart
Etymology
steady (English)
stede (Middle English (1100-1500))
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