"Steady" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Consistent and unchanging; not easily affected by outside influences or events.
Example: "She's a steady friend, always there to support me."
Synonyms: stable, stable, calm, subdued, tranquil.
Antonyms: unstable, erratic, unpredictable, volatile.
Adjective
1. The hikers had to climb the mountain with a steady pace to avoid falling.
2. The stock market has been quite steady over the past few weeks, showing a steady growth.
3. She swam with a steady stroke, her arms moving in sync.
4. The teacher tried to keep a steady tone when explaining the difficult concept to the students.
5. The steady rain made it difficult to see the road ahead.
Continuing at the same level of intensity or rate over a period of time; consistently and firmly.
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.
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.
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.
Steaks refer to thickly cut pieces of meat, typically beef, that are cooked by grilling, broiling, or pan-frying. They can also refer to a style of high-end restaurant serving grilled meats, known as a steakhouse.
To take something that belongs to someone else without their permission, often in a secretive or dishonest way.
Taking something that does not belong to you, usually without permission, and often in a secret or dishonest way.