steady meaning
EN[ˈstɛdi]US
WSteady
- Steady may refer to:
- Steady state, a concept used in math and sciences where variables are time-constant
- Steady flow, a condition of flow that does not change with time
- Steady (album), a 2006 album by Jim Bianco
- NounPLsteadiesSUF-y
- VerbSGsteadiesPRsteadyingPT, PPsteadied
- AdjectiveCOMsteadierSUPsteadiest
- Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
- Hold the ladder steady while I go up.
- Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
- a man steady in his principles, in his purpose, or in the pursuit of an object
- Smooth and not bumpy or with obstructions.
- a steady ride
- Regular and even.
- the steady course of the Sun; a steady breeze of wind
- Slow.
- Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- A lot of people don't develop pictures nor do they purchase real cameras anymore so cell phones now are adding better pixilation and tripod attachments to take steady pictures.
- Its cold hammer-forged barrel is beyond accurate, and the ergonomic grip is all it takes to stay steady in awkward shooting positions or when shooting weak-handed.
- Drawing a deep, steadying breath, Barefoot smelled the machine oil of the well-kept smoke pole. His very first shot put an immediate stop to Swann's barraging of Jessie.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of steady in English Dictionary
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- Words suffixed with -y
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- en steady on
- en steadying
- en steadyhanded
- en steady state
- en steady-state
Source: Wiktionary