"Steadied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Steadied" Meaning

Steadied: made or become stable and balanced, less shaky or less uncertain.

"Steadied" Examples

Synonyms and Antonyms


[Stabilized] : remain still and firm, or not move or change Expr
[Quelled] : to calm or quiet sb/sth down, or to stop sth from happening
[Clarified]: to make a confused or unclear situation clear or easier to understand
[Calmed] : to become or make sb/sth less agitated or anxious
[Solidified]: to become or make sth more strong, firm or stable

Idiomatic expressions


"Time will steadied her nerves after the shock." (time helped Mary feel more calm)
Don't worry, the manager tried to steadied tensions by speaking to all staff. (the manager tried to make the staff feel calmer)
"Her voice steadied after she recovered from the attack" (increased in strength)
The lack of movement slightly steadied the peace. (a touch, steady sense of calm prevailing in the region)
"People steadied, thrown by the idea that they would have a say in that decision" (became stable of firm)

"Steadied" Similar Words

Staying

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Stays

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Staysail

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A staysail is a triangular sail set on a fore-and-aft rig, usually between the mainmast and the forestay (the wire or rope that runs from the bow of the ship to the mast).

Std

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Abbreviation for "standard". It can also be an abbreviation for "student" or "statistical", depending on the context.

Stead

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Steadfast

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Invariable; firm or resolute in purpose or support; unwavering in loyalty or commitment.

Steadfastly

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Remaining firm and unwavering in one's purpose, attitude, or loyalty. Maintaining a strong and consistent commitment to a particular cause, belief, or value.

Steadfastness

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Steadfastness refers to the quality of being resolute or unwavering in one's commitment, loyalty, or determination. It involves staying firm and steady in the face of challenges, difficulties, or adversity. Steadfast individuals remain committed to their goals, values, or principles, even when it becomes hard or unpopular to do so.<br><br>In other words, steadfastness is the ability to maintain a strong and unwavering attitude, character, or spirit, often in the face of opposition or adversity.

Steadier

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Steadiest

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(Adj.) Most steady or consistent; enduring or persisting; constant in operation, quality, or action.

Steadily

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Continuing at the same level of intensity or rate over a period of time; consistently and firmly.

Steadiness

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The confidence and willingness to do something consistently, without being easily affected by changes or challenges. It is the quality of being firm, unshakable, and persistent in one's endeavors.

Steady

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Consistent and unchanging; not easily affected by outside influences or events.<br><br>Example: "She's a steady friend, always there to support me."<br><br>Synonyms: stable, stable, calm, subdued, tranquil.<br><br>Antonyms: unstable, erratic, unpredictable, volatile.

Steadying

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Steadying is a verb meaning to calm or stabilize something or someone, often making it more stable or level. It can also mean to make something or someone more steady or firm.

Steak

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Steakhouse

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A restaurant that specializes in steaks, often serving a range of premium cuts of beef, as well as other traditional steakhouse dishes such as seafood, salads, and sides.