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steady
adjective as in stable, fixed
adjective as in continuing
adjective as in balanced, faithful in mind
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It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds.
Superintendent Smith, in fact, had fielded a steady stream of complaints about him that never resulted in any direct action.
Outside, a lone traffic policeman directs a steady stream of motorbikes.
The female fan base tends to hold steady at 38 percent, according to Amanda Regan, a spokeswoman for Feld Motor Sports.
Activating iPhones promised a lucrative, steady revenue stream for Synchronoss.
The minister's eye kept steady to one point; to raise the country he governed, to the utmost pinnacle of earthly grandeur.
I begged him to come down here, but he wouldn't—says that his hand is no longer steady enough to hold a gun—it's awful!
He had improved of late years a little, and he gave me his word that he would be steady.
Lyn was looking at me intently, and her voice was steady; that squeezed kind of steadiness that is almost worse than tears.
With beating heart, but steady hand and frowning eye, he advanced another step and found—that the object was a yellow stone!
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On this page you'll find 294 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to steady, such as: constant, durable, regular, reliable, safe, and solid.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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