Associations to the word «Steadiness»
Noun
- Firmness
- Coolness
- Perseverance
- Uniformity
- Rapidity
- Ludlow
- Regularity
- Prudence
- Gaze
- Ingenuity
- Nerve
- Gallantry
- Propriety
- Disposition
- Courage
- Precision
- Impairment
- Zeal
- Patience
- Exertion
- Blackness
- Devotion
- Bravery
- Integrity
- Confidence
- Stability
- Restraint
- Purity
- Obedience
- Apprehension
- Strength
- Countenance
- Admiration
- Virtue
- Tenderness
- Discipline
- Vow
- Indifference
- Pursuing
- Prosperity
- Judgment
- Temper
- Conduct
- Esteem
- Purpose
- Dignity
- Simplicity
- Glance
- Balance
- Preserve
- Crawford
- Assurance
- Onset
- Voice
- Self
- Equilibrium
- Manner
- Wisdom
- Sense
- Glove
- Habit
- Necessity
- Resolution
- Warmth
- Mind
- Proportion
- Regard
- Eye
Adjective
Wiktionary
STEADINESS, noun. The state of being steady
STEADINESS, noun. The degree of stability
Dictionary definition
STEADINESS, noun. Freedom from wavering or indecision; constancy of resolve or conduct; "He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said".
STEADINESS, noun. The quality of being steady or securely and immovably fixed in place.
STEADINESS, noun. The quality of being steady--regular and unvarying.
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