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- Dictionarysteadiness/ˈstɛdɪnɪs/
noun
- 1. the quality not shaking or moving: "I admire the steadiness of her hands"
- 2. the quality of being regular, even, and continuous in development, frequency, or intensity: "the relative steadiness of prices during 2013 was an indication that the market was adequately supplied"
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STEADINESS definition: 1. behaviour that is reasonable and shows good judgment, so that people trust you: 2. the quality…. Learn more.
1. a. : direct or sure in movement : unfaltering. a steady hand. b. : firm in position : fixed. held the pole steady. c. : keeping nearly upright in a seaway. a steady ship. 2. : showing little variation or fluctuation : stable, uniform. a steady breeze. steady prices. 3. a. : not easily disturbed or upset. steady nerves.
1. Firm in position or place; fixed. 2. Direct and unfaltering; sure. 3. Free or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform: a steady increase in value; a steady breeze. 4. Not easily excited or upset: steady nerves. 5. Unwavering, as in purpose; steadfast. 6. Reliable; dependable. 7. Temperate; sober.
the quality of being steady or securely and immovably fixed in place. synonyms: firmness. see more. noun. the quality of being steady--regular and unvarying. see more. noun. freedom from wavering or indecision; constancy of resolve or conduct. “He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said”.
noun. The state of being steady. Wiktionary. The degree of stability. Wiktionary. Synonyms: firmness. sureness. sturdiness. strength. stableness. stability. soundness. security. hardness. fastness. Antonyms: unsteadiness. Steadiness Sentence Examples.
Jun 19, 2023 · steadiness (usually uncountable, plural steadinesses) the state of being steady. the degree of stability.
the steadiness of the price increases. Check pronunciation: steadiness. Definition of steadiness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly: The procession moved through the streets at a steady pace. Orders for new ships are rising, after several years of steady decline. steady flow/stream/trickle Over the last ten years he has produced a steady flow / stream / trickle of articles and papers.
v. to (cause to) become firm, straight, or steady, as in position, movement, or character: [ no object] The boat lurched in the high seas, then steadied again. [ ~ + object] The pilot steadied the plane before everyone got sick. [ ~ + oneself] He staggered, then steadied himself by grabbing the railing. adv. in a steady manner;
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