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steady

[sted-ee] / ˈstɛd i /




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His voice held steady long enough to tell the high-school players he coaches that doubt is real and frightening but that you can’t run from it.

From The Wall Street Journal

But at least he left us on a steady footing, relieved that we weren’t wrong about him after all.

From Salon

Beverage giant Coca-Cola KO -0.43%decrease; red down pointing triangle , with its global footprint and growing focus on zero-sugar drinks and energy beverages, also fits the mold of a steady performer.

From The Wall Street Journal

The season is always a "steady anchor" and coming back to the same rituals and traditions each year can help "ground us", she says.

From BBC

For most people, steady employment remains essential for improving their financial position.

From Science Daily