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Comparative
steadier
Superlative
steadiest
1
not subject to significant change or decline
- His income has remained steady throughout the economic downturn.
- The company has shown steady growth over the past five years.
- She maintained a steady pace during the marathon, finishing strong.
- Their friendship has remained steady despite living in different cities.
- He maintained a steady pace throughout the marathon, ensuring he didn’t tire too quickly.
Antonyms:
2
habitually regular or reliable in action
Synonyms:
3
characterized by firmness of purpose or resolve
4
firmly fixed or securely positioned
- The ladder felt steady against the wall as he climbed.
- She held the camera steady to take a clear photo.
- The table isn't steady, one leg is shorter than the others.
- He kept his hands steady while threading the needle.
- The old chair wobbled until he tightened the screws to make it steady.
5
calm, composed, and not easily upset