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steadfast
[ sted-fast, -fahst, -fuhst ]
adjective
- fixed in direction; steadily directed:
a steadfast gaze.
- firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person:
a steadfast friend.
Synonyms: constant, reliable, dependable, sure
Antonyms: variable, capricious
- unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc.
- firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs.
Synonyms: stable
- firmly fixed in place or position.
Synonyms: stable
steadfast
/ ˈstɛdfəst; -ˌfɑːst /
adjective
- (esp of a person's gaze) fixed in intensity or direction; steady
- unwavering or determined in purpose, loyalty, etc
steadfast resolve
Derived Forms
- ˈsteadfastness, noun
- ˈsteadfastly, adverb
Other Words From
- stead·fast·ly adverb
- stead·fast·ness noun
- o·ver·stead·fast adjective
- un·stead·fast adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of steadfast1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Of course it was important, he added diplomatically, "that Greenland elects some steadfast politicians to lead the country through it".
"I can categorically assure you that our commitment to women's rugby remains steadfast, and we will continue to champion all participation in rugby."
But he added that he could not see how a state visit could go ahead if Trump was "not a steadfast ally of ours in protecting the future of Ukraine".
We must stand firm with our European allies in the steadfast defence of Ukraine.
But he was steadfast about not adding another game show to his résumé.
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