steady

Main Entry:
steady [sted-ee]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: stable, fixed
Synonyms: abiding, brick-wall, certain, changeless, constant, durable, enduring, equable, even, firm, immovable, never-failing, patterned, regular, reliable, safe, set, set in stone, solid, solid as a rock, stabile, steadfast, steady-going, substantial, sure, unchangeable, unchanging, unfaltering, unfluctuating, uniform, unqualified, unquestioning, unshaken, unvarying, unwavering
Antonyms: unfixed, unstable, unsteady, weak, wobbly
Main Entry: steady
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: balanced, faithful in mind
Synonyms: allegiant, ardent, calm, constant, cool, dependable, equable, fast, imperturbable, intense, levelheaded, liege, loyal, poised, reliable, reserved, resolute, sedate, self-possessed, sensible, serene, serious-minded, settled, single-minded, sober, staid, staunch, steadfast, unswerving, unwavering, wholehearted
Antonyms: imbalanced, unfaithful, untrustworthy
Main Entry: abiding
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: continuing or existing for an indefinite time
Synonyms: constant, continuing, enduring, eternal, everlasting, fast, indissoluble, lasting, permanent, perpetual, persistent, persisting, steadfast, steady
Antonyms: ephemeral, fleeting, transient
Main Entry: assiduous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hard-working
Synonyms: active, attentive, busy, constant, diligent, eager beaver, exacting, grinding, indefatigable, industrious, laborious, persevering, plugging, scrupulous, sedulous, steady, studious, unflagging, untiring, whiz, zealous
Antonyms: lazy, neglectful, negligent
Main Entry: balance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make equal; cause to have equilibrium
Synonyms: accord, adjust, attune, cancel, collate, come out, come out even, compensate, correspond, counteract, counterbalance, equalize, equate, even, harmonize, level, make up for, match, neutralize, nullify, offset, oppose, pair off, parallel, poise, readjust, redeem, set, square, stabilize, steady, tie, weigh
Antonyms: disproportion, overbalance, unbalance
Main Entry: beau
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: boyfriend
Synonyms: admirer, beloved, cavalier, escort, fiancé, flame, gentleman caller, gentleman friend, honey, inamorato, love, lover, paramour, squire, steady, suitor, swain, sweetheart, true love
Antonyms: girlfriend, mistress
Main Entry: beloved
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: someone adored
Synonyms: baby*, beau, boyfriend, darling, dear, dearest, fiancé, first and last, flame, girlfriend, heartbeat, heartthrob, honey, idol, inamorato, love, love of my life, lover, number one, numero uno, object of affection, one and only, pet*, prize, rave*, significant other, steady, sugar*, sweetheart, tootsie, treasure, true love
Antonyms: hate
Main Entry: boyfriend
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: male acquaintance or romantic companion
Synonyms: admirer, beau, companion, confidant, date, escort, fiancé, flame*, follower, friend, intimate, partner, soul mate, steady, suitor, swain, sweetheart, young man
Antonyms: girlfriend
Main Entry: brace
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: support
Synonyms: bandage, bind, bolster, buttress, fasten, fortify, gird, hold up, prepare, prop, ready, reinforce, shove, steady, steel, strap, strengthen, support, tie, tighten, uphold
Antonyms: let go, loosen, unfasten
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