steady|steadier|steadiest in English
adjective
[stead·y || 'stedɪ]
stable, set firmly in place; unfaltering, sure; constant, regular; calm, not easily flustered; reliable; firm, resolute
Use "steady|steadier|steadiest" in a sentence
1. His breaths got steadier, quieter.
2. Calmer, rougher, steadier, higher, later, etc.
3. Grief teaches the steadiest minds to waver. Sophocles
4. steady, steady love.
5. Antonyms for Brittler include ruggeder, stronger, sturdier, tougher, firmer, harder, robuster, suppler, steadier and steadfaster
6. steady love.
7. Anemometer steady.
8. Bearing steady
9. In the excitement of battle all but the oldest and steadiest troops are liable to mishandle their weapons.
10. Steady as faith.
11. Hold it steady.
12. It's steady income
13. 89 synonyms for Brace: steady, support, balance, secure, stabilize, support, strengthen, steady, prop
14. Steady on the brakes.
15. Alright, everybody, be steady.
16. Hold the ladder steady!
17. Slow and steady, mate.
18. Basson Steady camera stabilizer
19. Is the table steady?
20. He is in steady advancement.
21. Aphototaxis Bain for steady state
22. The stool is steady enough.
23. Slow and steady wins the race.
24. He is a steady young man.
25. Filament density steady and tensile force.