Meaning & Definition of word "Steady"

Steady

/ˈstɛdi/

verb:

  • 1. To make or become steady.
    • Example: He tried to steady his hands before taking the shot.

adjective:

  • 1. Firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaky.
    • Example: The table was steady enough to hold the heavy books without wobbling.
  • 2. Regular, even, and continuous; not fluctuating.
    • Example: The patient showed a steady improvement in his health after treatment.
  • 3. Not changing, wavering, or fluctuating; consistent.
    • Example: She maintained a steady pace during her marathon training.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old English stǣdig ‘firmly established,’ from stǣd ‘place’ + -ig ‘-y’.

Common Phrases and Expressions

steady as she goes:

A phrase meaning to maintain a steady course or proceed carefully.

steady hand:

Refers to someone who can perform tasks requiring precision and control.

steady nerves:

Denotes the ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

Related Words

steadfast:

Firm and unwavering.

stability:

The quality of being stable or steady.

stead:

A place or position.

Slang Meanings of steady