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Synonyms for Steady
ˈstɛd isteady
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steady
Synonyms:
firm, fixed, constant, uniform, consistent, equable, regular, undeviating, well-regulatedAntonyms:
infirm, variable, unsteady, inconstant, changeable, wavering, illregulated
Princeton's WordNet
sweetheart, sweetie, steady, trueloveadjective
a person loved by another person
Synonyms:
truelove, ravisher, stunner, sweetheart, peach, sweetie, beauty, knockout, mantrap, steady, looker, dish, lulu, smasherAntonyms:
shifting, tottering, tremulous, unsteady, faltering, excitable, shaky, uneven, convulsive, unstable, palpitant, shuddering, spastic, shivering, quavering, aflicker(p), jerking, flickering, fluctuating, infrequent, shifty, irresolute, wobbling, spasmodic, tottery, jerky, insecure, arrhythmic, palpitating, tremblingsteadyadjective
not subject to change or variation especially in behavior
"a steady beat"; "a steady job"; "a steady breeze"; "a steady increase"; "a good steady ballplayer"
Synonyms:
unbendable, unshakable, stiff, unfaltering, regular, unwavering, unfluctuating, steadfast, firmAntonyms:
jerking, shuddering, arrhythmic, unstable, spastic, uneven, tottering, excitable, unsteady, aflicker(p), tremulous, shaky, shifty, spasmodic, flickering, palpitant, shifting, convulsive, faltering, fluctuating, wobbling, palpitating, infrequent, insecure, irresolute, jerky, shivering, trembling, tottery, quaveringfirm, steady, unfluctuatingadjective
not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall
"stocks are still firm"
Synonyms:
loyal, fast(a), stiff, unfluctuating, fast, unshakable, unfaltering, truehearted, unbendable, steadfast, solid, unwavering, regular, steady, firm, immobile, strongAntonyms:
irresolute, tottery, palpitant, shivering, unsteady, flickering, convulsive, infrequent, shifty, trembling, jerking, faltering, tottering, palpitating, arrhythmic, quavering, spastic, aflicker(p), shaky, spasmodic, shuddering, shifting, unstable, jerky, tremulous, insecure, fluctuating, excitable, wobbling, unevensteadyadjective
securely in position; not shaky
"held the ladder steady"
Synonyms:
unbendable, unshakable, stiff, unfaltering, regular, unwavering, unfluctuating, steadfast, firmAntonyms:
fluctuating, faltering, jerking, convulsive, infrequent, spasmodic, quavering, arrhythmic, shaky, tottery, tremulous, unsteady, aflicker(p), flickering, insecure, uneven, unstable, shifty, tottering, shuddering, shifting, palpitating, shivering, spastic, excitable, irresolute, palpitant, wobbling, jerky, tremblingfirm, steadfast, steady, stiff, unbendable, unfaltering, unshakable, unwaveringadjective
marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
"firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty"
Synonyms:
staunch, stiff, slopped, pissed, steadfast, blind drunk, unfaltering, besotted, solid, buckram, blotto, pixilated, cockeyed, truehearted, fast(a), potent, unswerving, fast, fuddled, tight, soused, bulletproof, firm, unassailable, immobile, watertight, level, loyal, sozzled, unfluctuating, squiffy, unbendable, unshakable, soaked, unwavering, crocked, rigid, plastered, pie-eyed, sloshed, smashed, strong, starchy, loaded, wet, regular, steadyAntonyms:
tottering, excitable, palpitating, shifty, faltering, fluctuating, arrhythmic, uneven, tottery, infrequent, spasmodic, unstable, jerky, shivering, wobbling, shuddering, spastic, quavering, unsteady, insecure, tremulous, flickering, trembling, convulsive, irresolute, shifting, palpitant, shaky, aflicker(p), jerkingregular, steadyadjective
relating to a person who does something regularly
"a regular customer"; "a steady drinker"
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unbendable, regular(a), steadfast, stiff, unconstipated, steady, unshakable, veritable(a), regular, unfaltering, unwavering, unfluctuating, firm, evenAntonyms:
quavering, tottery, shivering, insecure, palpitant, jerking, spasmodic, tottering, wobbling, shifting, excitable, convulsive, spastic, infrequent, uneven, faltering, shifty, unstable, shuddering, arrhythmic, palpitating, jerky, shaky, irresolute, tremulous, fluctuating, unsteady, aflicker(p), flickering, tremblingsteadyverb
not easily excited or upset
"steady nerves"
Synonyms:
unbendable, unshakable, stiff, unfaltering, regular, unwavering, unfluctuating, steadfast, firmAntonyms:
fluctuating, shifting, wobbling, tottery, shifty, spastic, infrequent, excitable, quavering, tremulous, insecure, spasmodic, jerking, trembling, aflicker(p), unstable, flickering, unsteady, palpitating, faltering, shuddering, shivering, tottering, convulsive, palpitant, shaky, uneven, irresolute, arrhythmic, jerkysteady, calm, becalmverb
make steady
"steady yourself"
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stabilise, tranquilize, tranquillize, becalm, tranquillise, still, chill out, quiet, sedate, cool off, cool it, simmer down, steady, settle down, calm, brace, lull, calm down, stabilize, quietenAntonyms:
arrhythmic, faltering, shifty, insecure, irresolute, tremulous, quavering, uneven, jerking, unsteady, wobbling, spasmodic, palpitant, spastic, trembling, excitable, fluctuating, aflicker(p), tottering, jerky, tottery, unstable, flickering, infrequent, shivering, shaky, shuddering, convulsive, palpitating, shiftingbrace, steady, stabilize, stabiliseadverb
support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
"brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel"
Synonyms:
brace, stabilize, energize, arouse, becalm, calm, energise, stabilise, steady, poise, perk up, stimulateAntonyms:
shuddering, tottery, insecure, arrhythmic, shaky, infrequent, unsteady, aflicker(p), irresolute, shifty, jerky, excitable, trembling, tremulous, shivering, spastic, jerking, uneven, shifting, quavering, flickering, spasmodic, palpitating, fluctuating, tottering, palpitant, wobbling, convulsive, unstable, falteringsteadily, steadyadverb
in a steady manner
"he could still walk steadily"
Antonyms:
wobbling, shifting, palpitating, jerky, trembling, shuddering, shaky, uneven, jerking, unstable, faltering, convulsive, insecure, flickering, tremulous, arrhythmic, excitable, spasmodic, quavering, unsteady, tottery, fluctuating, shifty, tottering, palpitant, spastic, aflicker(p), shivering, infrequent, irresolute
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
steadyadjective
Synonyms:
fixed, firm, not totteringsteadyadjective
Synonyms:
regular, undeviating, unremitted, uniformsteadyadjective
Synonyms:
constant, resolute, stanch, steadfast, stable, unwavering, persevering
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
steadyadjective
Synonyms:
steadfast, constant, stable, firm, fixed, unremitted, constant, uniform, undeviatingAntonyms:
intermittent, infrequent, occasional, inconstant, unsteady
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "steady":
constant, stable, sustained, regular, stability, continuous, steadily, continuing, stationary, continued, ongoing, consistent, stabilized, flat, constantly, firm, progressive, continual, gradual, fixed, regularly, stabilize
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How to use Steady in a sentence?
There's a sense of relief. There's so much nervousness in the market at the moment that even slightly good news out of a bank like Commerzbank is taken very well, the German banking sector has been pretty battered, and The German banking sector's got to a point where there may be value there, so long as global economic factors start to calm down. Germany's DAX was up 1.4 percent. Traders said that growth data from Germany, which showed growth was steady and in line with expectations, provided reassurance after economic fears had pegged back markets this week. The FTSEurofirst 300 nonetheless remains down 5 percent this week, with banks still down around 7.5 percent on the week, hit by concerns over profitability in a low growth, low interest rate environment. Caution over exposure to default from the energy sector has also hindered bank stocks. On Friday, the oil and gas sector rose 3.1 percent after a rally in oil which left crude prices up over 3 percent. Growth sensitive mining stocks also rallied, up over 3 percent. In other corporate news, Rolls Royce rallied 11.9 percent after Rolls Royce results, Rolls Royce biggest one-day rise since November 2008. It stuck to its 2016 guidance, despite being forced to cut its dividend following three profit warnings last year. It said there would be no need for a rights issue.
The trend in claims remains quite low and continues to point to steady labor market improvement.
The pressure of calling the Kentucky Derby and the whole atmosphere of Kentucky Derby, it doesn't go down with experience, it seems to stay the same every year leading up to the race, with the sweaty palms, trying to steady the binoculars as much as you can.
The steady discipline of intimate friendship with Jesus results in men becoming like Him.
Things may look unsteady, but that's the nature of democracy, Li Zuocheng. We are 100 percent steady. Everything is fine. But democracy can be sloppy sometimes.
Translations for Steady
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- klidný, plynulýCzech
- steadyDanish
- stetig, stabilisierenGerman
- σταθεράGreek
- konstantaEsperanto
- estable, firme, fijo, lisoSpanish
- vakaa, tasapainottaa, vakauttaaFinnish
- stable, régulier, lisseFrench
- cunbhalach, seasmhachScottish Gaelic
- costanteItalian
- 着実, 安定Japanese
- whakamatua, rōnaki, māhoiMāori
- gestaag, stabiliserenDutch
- stødigNorwegian
- firmePortuguese
- устойчивыйRussian
- stadigSwedish
- istikrarlıTurkish
- стійкийUkrainian
- 穩定Chinese
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