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English to English adjective
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not subject to change or variation especially in behavior |  | Example: a steady beat a steady job a steady breeze a steady increase a good steady ballplayer
source: wordnet30
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Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm. |  | source: webster1913 adjective satellite
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not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall |  | Example: stocks are still firm
source: wordnet30
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securely in position; not shaky |  | Example: held the ladder steady
source: wordnet30
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marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable |  | Example: firm convictions a firm mouth steadfast resolve a man of unbendable perseverence unwavering loyalty
source: wordnet30
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relating to a person who does something regularly |  | Example: a regular customer a steady drinker
source: wordnet30
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not easily excited or upset |  | Example: steady nerves
source: wordnet30 adverb
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in a steady manner |  | Example: he could still walk steadily
source: wordnet30 noun
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a person loved by another person |  | source: wordnet30 verb
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make steady |  | Example: steady yourself
source: wordnet30
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support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace |  | Example: brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
source: wordnet30
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To make steady; to hold or keep from shaking, reeling, or falling; to make or keep firm; to support; to make constant, regular, or resolute. |  | source: webster1913
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To become steady; to regain a steady position or state; to move steadily. |  | source: webster1913
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