Antonym: unsteady. Similar words: fasten, steady, instead, steadily, instead of, unsteadily, old-fashioned, head for. Meaning: ['stedfæst /-fɑːst] adj. 1. marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable 2. firm and dependable especially in loyalty.
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31 You will be steadfast in your goals or intention and, if challenged, will take up the gauntlet and win.
32 He whose senses are mastered like horses well under the charioteer's control, he who is purged of pride, free from passions, such a steadfast one even the gods envy(hold dear).
33 In the course of a remarkably distinguished academic career, Samuel Huntington has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to realism.
34 Li expressed the Chinese government's appreciation for the Samoan government's steadfast support for the great cause of China's reunification.
35 As a rich experience, the style of playing steadfast major suit ball control guard, the bibby is without a doubt in the field strength , but he is actually awkward in Laoyingdui status.
36 The needle of understanding will yet point steadfast and unwavering to the distinct pole of truth.
37 Behold ye the earth, and give heed to the things which take place upon it from first to last, how steadfast they are, how none of the things upon earth change, but all the works of God appear to you.
38 I must be steadfast work, earn money, in the blue blue university graduation create my own business[sentencedict.com], let the blue orchid in a lifetime to me well!
39 The clear cloven Carrara mountains sent up their steadfast flame of marble summit into amber sky.
40 Most telling of all are the stirrings of disquiet in America, Israel's most steadfast ally.
41 They are steadfast for ever and ever, done in faithfulness and uprightness.
42 That sensitivity has led to steadfast hawkishness on prices and, as an offshoot, inflation regularly running below the 4-5 percent rate common in developing countries.
43 Although Grazia and Christophe never married, they remained steadfast and consoling friends.
44 But this effort goes beyond governments – in fact, it rests on steadfast participation of civil society organisations to give smallholder farmers a stronger voice in this effort.
45 Five hundred fashionably gowned women turned their heads, so intent and steadfast was Martin's gaze, to see what he was seeing.
46 Mr. Chamberlain's loyalty and support was steadfast, and I was sure of myself.
47 Look steadfastly to your highest ideal of self, and your steadfast and lofty ideal will draw forth blessing and prosperity not only upon you, but upon ail who know you.
48 For six months impious Hagarenes tried to make Zlata accept Islam, but she remained steadfast.
49 He succeeded in his studies by dint of steadfast application.
50 A tried, steadfast woman is the one jewel of the sex.
51 A surgical strike on specific, steadfast sectors of HIV could lead to new drugs or vaccines, according to a new study.
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