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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(61) A steady light beaconed from the shore.
(62) The studio produced a steady supply of good films.
(63) The horse started off at a steady trot.
(64) Keep the drill steady while it ascends and descends.http://sentencedict.com
(65) I didn't have a steady girlfriend .
(66) Her eyes were clear and steady.
(67) His gaze was rock steady.
(68) Our ship began to steady again after a storm.
(69) There has been a steady decrease of temperature.
(70) A steady procession of people filed past the coffin.
(71) Her feet made a steady rhythm on the pavement.
(72) She slowed to a steady walk.
(73) She lay awake listening to her sister's steady breathing.
(74) He tried to steady himself.
(75) I know she is steady in her purpose.
(76) Steady on! That bottle's got to last all night.
(77) They've been going steady for a year now.
(78) Add the oil in a slow, steady stream.
(79) He spoke in a steady, even voice.
(80) Steady on: you're giving me the jim-jams!
(81) Steady! You nearly knocked me over.
(82) They set off at a steady pace.
(83) Profits show a steady increase.
(84) The ship kept to a steady course.
(85) He held the boat steady as she got in.
(86) There's been a steady flow of visitors.
(87) It's hard to find a steady, well-paying job.
(88) She breathed in to steady her voice.
(89) She's making steady progress with her thesis.
(90) The stool is steady enough.