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steady
adjective as in stable, fixed
adjective as in continuing
adjective as in balanced, faithful in mind
Example Sentences
Like food and water, scientists need a steady supply.
The robot started slowly through that wintry world, but as she found her footing, the sounds of her crunching steps grew quick and steady.
Still, employment levels held steady overall, and consumer spending continued, though driven primarily by upper-income households.
Another possible scenario would be for the market to embark on a steady but less dramatic decline that lasts for many months.
Bo Nix has become a steady closer, and Denver’s offense is showing balance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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