steady
adjectiveHow to pronounce steady:
Definition of steady:
- steady (adjective):
- regular
- direct or sure in movement unfaltering
- not subject to change or variation especially in behavior.
Synonyms for steady:
sweetheart
sweetie
truelove
Antonyms for steady:
bockety
doddery
dodgy
faltering
imbalanced
insecure
loose
movable
moving
not secure
precarious
rickety
rocky
shaky
teetering
tottering
tottery
unbalanced
uncertain
undependable
unfastened
unfixed
unreliable
unsafe
unsecured
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