Meaning & Definition of word "Steadily"

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    Steadily

    /ˈstɛd.ɪ.li/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a continuous, gradual, and unwavering manner.
      • Example: The company's profits have been increasing steadily over the past three years.
    • 2. In a manner that is firm, stable, or unchanging.
      • Example: She walked steadily across the icy sidewalk.
    • 3. In a regular, systematic way, without interruption.
      • Example: He studied steadily for the exam, ensuring he covered all the material.
    • 4. In a way that shows consistency and persistence.
      • Example: The temperature rose steadily throughout the afternoon.

    Etymology

    From steady + -ly

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    steadily improving:

    Referring to continuous improvement over time.

    steadily declining:

    Referring to a gradual decrease or reduction.

    hold steady:

    To maintain the current position or state.

    Related Words

    steady:

    Firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving.

    stability:

    The state of being stable or steady.

    Slang Meanings of steadily

    Meaning: Making progress without rushing.

    Example Sentence: She’s been steadily getting better at her art.

    Meaning: Taking things slow but sure.

    Example Sentence: We're moving steadily towards our goal, no need to rush.