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—steadily, adv. —steadiness, n.adj.1. firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder.2. even or regular in movement: the steady swing of the pendulum.3. free from change, variation, or interruption; uniform; continuous: a steady diet of meat and potatoes; a steady wind.4. constant, regular, or habitual: a steady job.5. free from excitement or agitation; calm: steady nerves.6. firm; unfaltering: a steady gaze; a steady hand.7. steadfast or unwavering; resolute: a steady purpose.8. settled, staid, or sober, as a person, habits, etc.9. Naut. (of a vessel) keeping nearly upright, as in a heavy sea.10. go steady, Informal. to date one person exclusively: Her father didn't approve of her going steady at such an early age.11. (used to urge someone to calm down or be under control.)12. Naut. (a helm order to keep a vessel steady on its present heading.)n.13. Informal. a person of the opposite sex whom one dates exclusively; sweetheart; boyfriend or girlfriend.14. Informal. a steady visitor, customer, or the like; habitué.v.t.15. to make or keep steady, as in position, movement, action, character, etc.: His calm confidence steadied the nervous passengers.v.i.16. to become steady.adv.17. in a firm or steady manner: Hold the ladder steady.18. Informal. steadily, regularly, or continuously: Is she working steady now?[1520-30; 1905-10 for def. 13; STEAD + -Y1]
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