Synonym: ceaseless, constant, fixed, incessant, inert, perpetual, regular. Similar words: steadily, instead of, already, get ready, already in, steak, steam, step by step. Meaning: ['stedɪ] n. a person loved by another person. v. 1. make steady 2. support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace. adj. 1. not subject to change or variation especially in behavior 2. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall 3. securely in position; not shaky 4. marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable 5. relating to a person who does something regularly 6. not easily excited or upset. adv. in a steady manner.
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(31) He pointed up to the roof, through which the steady drumming of rain could be heard.
(32) She's not very steady on her pins.
(33) She has a steady income.
(34) Her breathing became steady and she fell asleep.
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(35) A student doesn't have a steady income.
(36) She's not very steady on her feet these days.
(37) Her eyes fell before his steady gaze.
(38) Painting these small details needs a steady hand.
(39) The soldiers kept up a steady fire.
(40) Keep the camera steady while you take a picture.
(41) She felt increasingly uncomfortable under the woman's steady gaze.
(42) You need steady nerves to drive in city traffic.
(43) She swam with strong steady strokes.
(44) I held out my hand to steady her.
(45) Lila kept up a steady stream of chatter.
(46) Have you got a steady boy-friend?
(47) I need something to calm / steady my nerves.
(48) Her second husband was a steady, unimaginative, corporate lawyer.
(49) 'Well, go on,' said Camilla, her voice fairly steady.
(50) We're making slow but steady progress with the decorating.
(51) Her steady gaze did not waver.
(52) The party guests were setting up a steady din.
(53) I'll hold the boat steady while you climb in.
(54) Despite earlier dire predictions, shares remained steady.
(55) He could not meet Connor's steady gaze.
(56) I met his steady gaze.
(57) Progress has been slow but steady.
(58) I've had a steady stream of visitors.
(59) Are Tony and Jane going steady?
(60) He caught her elbow to steady her.