Steady

Noun1.steady - a person loved by another person
lover - a person who loves or is loved
ladylove - a beloved lady
sugar daddy - a wealthy older man who gives a young person expensive gifts in return for friendship or intimacy
valentine - a sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day; "will you be my valentine?"
Verb1.steady - make steady; "steady yourself"
stabilise, stabilize - become stable or more stable; "The economy stabilized"
2.steady - support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace; "brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel"
beef up, fortify, strengthen - make strong or stronger; "This exercise will strengthen your upper body"; "strenghten the relations between the two countries"
ballast - make steady with a ballast
guy - steady or support with with a guy wire or cable; "The Italians guyed the Tower of Pisa to prevent it from collapsing"
Adj.1.steady - 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"
unagitated - not agitated or disturbed emotionally
even - being level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with); "an even application of varnish"; "an even floor"; "the road was not very even"; "the picture is even with the window"
stable - resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
unsteady - subject to change or variation especially in behavior; "her unsteady walk"; "his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine"; "an unsteady voice"
2.steady - persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "a constant beat"; "principles of unvarying validity"; "a steady breeze"
invariable - not liable to or capable of change; "an invariable temperature"; "an invariable rule"; "his invariable courtesy"
3.steady - not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm"
stable - resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
4.steady - securely in position; not shaky; "held the ladder steady"
secure - not likely to fail or give way; "the lock was secure"; "a secure foundation"; "a secure hold on her wrist"
5.steady - marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable; "firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty"
resolute - firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination; "stood resolute against the enemy"; "faced with a resolute opposition"; "a resolute and unshakeable faith"
6.steady - relating to a person who does something regularly; "a regular customer"; "a steady drinker"
frequent - coming at short intervals or habitually; "a frequent guest"; "frequent complaints"
7.steady - not easily excited or upset; "steady nerves"
unexcitable - not easily excited; "an unexcitable temperament"
Adv.1.steady - in a steady manner; "he could still walk steadily"

 

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