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steady
adjective as in stable, fixed
adjective as in continuing
adjective as in balanced, faithful in mind
Example Sentences
In recent years, Gibson has made a slow and steady return to theater marquees while touting conservative views and conspiracy theories.
Clear-eyed and steady today, she finishes her earlier thought while piling salt on her arancini: “It’s forbidden for the aristocracy to speak to the press. But in my case, I had no choice.”
Dodgers brass felt similarly, crediting Roberts’ steadying hand as a key factor behind last year’s World Series run.
Many friendships operate on a similarly low but steady electrical current.
Insurance companies remain highly profitable, but their gross margins — the amount by which premium income exceeds claims costs — were fairly steady during the last few years, KFF research shows.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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