steadiness in English

noun

[stead·i·ness || 'stedɪnɪs]

stability, firmness; sureness; constancy, regularity; calmness; reliability; resoluteness

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1. Aperiodic: lacking in steadiness or regularity of occurrence

2. Asanas or yogic poses gives strength, flexibility, balance and steadiness

3. Synonyms for Changelessness include constancy, stability, steadiness, immutability, invariability, unchangeableness, immutableness, fixedness, permanence and

4. Through the cultivation of this habit of mind there will eventuate a steadiness of spiritual perception.

5. The letters between authors are written in a unique style of satire, pungency, profundity and steadiness.

6. 14 However, the judicial system must stick to the principles of limitedness,(www.Sentencedict.com) passiveness and steadiness.

7. The steadiness of the vaccine can be judged according to the Circumambient temperature which affects its expiration

8. He was a man Considerably advanced in life, and of great circumspection, prudence, and steadiness of character

9. The synonyms of Collectedness include are Aplomb, Composure, Cool, Coolness, Equanimity, Imperturbability, Poise, Steadiness, Imperturbableness and Unflappability.

10. It can cultivate effectively many excellent moral characters and mental qualities such as assiduity, tenaciousness, steadiness, determination, bravery, deploitation and enterprising.

11. Following this mission, Alma expressed joy in the steadiness and faithfulness Shiblon had demonstrated while suffering persecution among the Zoramites.

12. According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “Calmness” as a noun can have the following definitions: Steadiness of mind under stress

13. Fitful, spasmodic, Convulsive mean lacking steadiness or regularity in movement. fitful implies intermittence, a succession of starts and stops or risings and fallings

14. While all three words mean "lacking steadiness or regularity in movement," Convulsive suggests the breaking of regularity or quiet by uncontrolled movement.

15. And, in other words, it was the equipment that was in the hands of the average soldier that was responsible, not greater keenness of eye or steadiness of hand.

16. In the opinion of the author, the steadiness of the farmland needs endowing with a right characterized as real right; hence, the right of lease in perpetuity is undoubtedly a better train of thought.

17. But it was evident to all, that, from this day, young Halbert was an altered man; that he acted with the steadiness, promptitude, and determination, which belonged to riper years, and bore himself with a manner which Appertained to higher rank

18. (White Fang, by Jack London) Everything returned into the same channel as before his absence; his manners being to each so animated and agreeable as to lose no ground with either, and just stopping short of the Consistence, the steadiness, the solicitude, and the warmth which might excite general notice.

19. A combined evaluation summarizing abundance and steadiness (number of one species in total DM count [%] + occurrence of one species in all DM positive samples [%]: 2) showed the followings ranks: Lepidoglyphus destructor > Dermatophagoides farinae > Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus > Euroglyphus longior > Thyreophagus entomophagus > Glycyphagus domesticus > Acarus siro > Tyrophagus longior > Tyrophagus palmarum > Acarus immobilis > Glycyphagus geniculatus > Acarus farris > Gohieria fusca.