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Definition: Steady |
SteadyAdjective1. Not subject to change or variation especially in behavior; "a steady beat"; "a steady job"; "a steady breeze"; "a steady increase"; "a good steady ballplayer". 2. Persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "a constant beat"; "principles of unvarying validity"; "a steady breeze". 3. Not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm". 4. Securely in position; not shaky; "held the ladder steady". 5. Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable; "firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty". 6. Relating to a person who does something regularly; "a regular customer"; "a steady drinker". 7. Not easily excited or upset; "steady nerves". Adverb1. In a steady manner; "he could still walk steadily". Noun1. A person loved by another person. Verb1. Make steady; "steady your hands". 2. Support or hold steady, as if with a brace; "brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "steady" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. (references) |
Note: Steady \Stead"y\, adjective. [Comparative Steadier; superlative Steadiest.]. (references) |
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Mechanical Engineering | A support used to sustain long workpieces mounted between centres or in a rotating chuck. Source: European Union. (references) |
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Synonyms: SteadySynonyms: changeless (adj), constant (adj), firm (adj), invariant (adj), regular (adj), steadfast (adj), unbendable (adj), unfaltering (adj), unfluctuating (adj), unshakable (adj), unvarying (adj), unwavering (adj), steadily (adv), sweetheart (n), sweetie (n), truelove (n), becalm (v), brace (v), calm (v). (additional references) |
| Antonyms: unsteady (adj), unsteadily (adv). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Caution | Unenterprising, unadventurous, cool, steady, self-possessed; overcautious. |
Frequency | Adjective: frequent, many times, not rare, thickcoming, incessant, perpetual, continual, steady, constant, thick; uniform; repeated; customary; (habit); regular (normal); according to rule; (conformable). |
Perseverance | Adjective: persevering, constant; steady, steadfast; undeviating, unwavering, unfaltering, unswerving, unflinching, unsleeping, unflagging, undrooping; steady as time; unrelenting, |
Regularity of recurrence Periodicity | Egular, steady, punctual, regular as clockwork. |
Resolution | Adjective: resolved; Verb: determined; strong-willed, strong-minded; resolute; (brave); self-possessed; decided, definitive, peremptory, tranchant; unhesitating, unflinching, unshrinking; firm, iron, gritty, indomitable, game to the backbone; inexorable, relentless, not to be shaken, not to be put down; tenax propositi; inflexible; (hard); obstinate; steady; (persevering) a. |
Stability | Fixed, steadfast, firm, fast, steady, balanced; confirmed, valid; fiducial; immovable, irremovable, riveted, rooted; settled, established; Verb: vested; incontrovertible, stereotyped, indeclinable. |
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Screenplays | Now steady (Sleuth; writing credit: Anthony Shaffer) Ah, if there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say. (Ghostbusters; writing credit: Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.) I've gotten lazy on a steady paycheck (Laughing Boy; writing credit: Brazil Joseph Grisaffi III; George Douglas Lee) Oh, you mean the way the sea stays steady as a rock and the buildings keep washing up and down (The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy; writing credit: Douglas Adams; John Lloyd) So, are you guys like boyfriend-girlfriend? Steady dates (The Breakfast Club ; writing credit: John Hughes) | |
Lyrics | But you're steady heading to the mall ("Bills, Bills, Bills"; performing artist: Destiny's Child) The slow and steady rush (Breathe; performing artist: Faith Hill) Na Na, steady rise, peep this out (Get Me Home; performing artist: FOXY) And you didn't get any unless you went steady and made out for a year (All You Wanna Do Is Dance; performing artist: Joe) Steady, steady tryna throw something at me (Puppy Love; performing artist: Lil Bow Wow) | |
Clever | After many years of trying to find steady work, I worked as a historian--until I realized there was no future in it. (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Too Young to Go Steady (1959) Going Steady (1958) Let's Go Steady (1945) Steady Company (1932) Their Steady Job (1922) | |
Song Titles | Rock Steady (performing artist: The Whispers) | |
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Dr. Joseph W. Schereschewsky published his statistical findings showing a steady increase in cancer mortality over a 20 year period in the U.S. This led to the involvement of the PHS in cancer research. Credit: Unknown photographer/artist. | ![]() | Early level crew - passing the mallet Rear rodman passing front rodman, recorder pulling Rodman moving ahead will drive spike to steady rod. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | |
![]() | Rear rodman passing front rodman, recorder pulling Passing the mallet so rear rodman can drive spike to steady rod Level crew of W. H. Burger. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | An evening view to the east after a steady rain. The light area is an optical effect as the sun was setting to the west behind the photographer. Credit: America's Coastlines. |
![]() | Marine mammal watching - pole is used to steady binoculars. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth. | ![]() | Is hoisted on board USS Philadelphia (CL-41), during the North African operation, November 1942. Note crewmen holding lines to steady the plane as the aircraft crane swings it inboard. Photographed by Lieutenant Horace Bristol, USNR. Credit: NAVY. |
![]() | Wilson reading report on sinking of Lusitania while Uncle Sam says "steady". Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Steady. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | "Steady". Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Printing war ration book 2. Printing coupons for war ration book 2. Pressman Adolph Beyer watches as the coupons roll from the press in a steady stream at a printing establishment in Hoboken, New Jersey. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| "Ready... steady..." by Alex Furr Commentary: "Close up of the 'ready' message from a printer. The damn thing never is ready though and takes an age to print." | "_DOCKBAY:37" by Janus R. Sørensen Commentary: "The beauty of underground locations have always been a prime target of facination for me. I constantly find my self drawn to secluded and isolated urban areas. The stable and hypnotic pulse of electrical generators. The subtle and distant sounds of p" |
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| Modern jazz chords in a steady swing style featuring a muted-muted trumpet. | Long steady tone. | ||
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Aesop | Slow and steady wins the race. |
Chesterfield | The power of applying attention, steady and undissipated, to a single object, is the sure mark of a superior genius. |
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley | Nothing contributes so much to tranquilizing the mind as a steady purpose-a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye. |
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John Locke | 1690 | The power of assembling and dismissing the legislative, placed in the executive, gives not the executive a superiority over it, but is a fiduciary trust placed in him, for the safety of the people, in a case where the uncertainty and variableness of human affairs could not bear a steady fixed rule: for it not being possible, that the first framers of the government should, by any foresight, be so much masters of future events, as to be able to prefix so just periods of return and duration to the assemblies of the legislative, in all times to come, that might exactly answer all the exigencies of the common- wealth; the best remedy could be found for this defect, was to trust this to the prudence of one who was always to be present, and whose business it was to watch over the public good. (Second Treatise of Government) |
John F. Kennedy | 1961 | But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course--both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom, yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war. (reference) |
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Emma | Austen, Jane | But I have done with expecting any course of steady reading from Emma |
A Christmas Carol | Dickens, Charles | Its steady hand was pointed to the head |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | The reflection continued visible upon the wall, but it was now pale and steady like the light of a lamp or candle |
Grapes of Wrath | Steinbeck, John | A day went by and the wind increased, steady, unbroken by gusts |
Walden | Thoreau, Henry David | It requires a training such as the athletes underwent, the steady intention almost of the whole life to this object |
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Health | Apparent steady increase in domestic ETEC outbreaks. (references) | |
What it feels like — sharp, dull, throbbing, steady. (references) | ||
The steady burning sensation is increased significantly by any light touch. (references) | ||
Business | Demand for food products is steady. (references) | |
The 1990s have seen a steady liberalization of Indian import regulations. (references) | ||
These data indicate a trend of steady growth in cargo handled by Chinese ports. (references) | ||
Civil Liberties | Kyrgyz Republic | Emigrants are not prevented from returning to the country, and there reportedly was a small but steady flow of returnees. (references) |
Korea | In recent years, there have been numerous reports of a steady increase in North Korean migrants arriving in China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and other Asian countries. (references) | |
Economic History | Uae | The unemployment rate appears to be holding steady. (references) |
Human Rights | China | Government harassment prevents activists from obtaining and keeping steady employment. (references) |
Ghana | On average the CHRAJ receives between 4,000 and 5,000 new petitions per year, with steady increases each year. (references) | |
Netherlands | Steady progress has been made in improving conditions (prisoners have mattresses, hygiene and food have improved, and construction began on a new wing to relieve overcrowding). (references) | |
Minorities | Australia | Upon coming to power in 1996, the Government reduced annual migrant (nonrefugee) immigration by 10 percent to 74,000; subsequently, it has increased to approximately 80,000. Humanitarian immigration figures remained steady at approximately 12,000 per year from 1996 through this year. (references) |
Political Economy | Slovenia | The country has made steady progress toward developing a market economy. (references) |
POLAND | The number of unions has remained steady over the past several years, although membership appears to be declining. (references) | |
Trade | Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia's commercial banks have enjoyed steady profits for the last five years. (references) |
India | The 1990-2002 Indian EXIM policy has seen a steady liberalization of Indian import and export regulations. (references) | |
Tunisia | THESE RATES REMAIN FAR HIGHER THAN U.S. BANKING REGULATIONS WOULD ALLOW, BUT THEY ARE SHOWING STEADY PROGRESS IN REDUCING THE LEVEL OF BAD LOANS. (references) | |
Travel | Cote D'ivoire | At all times walk confidently and at a steady pace on the side of the street facing traffic. (references) |
Worker Rights | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Compulsory education mandated until the age of 16 effectively rules out steady employment before that age. (references) |
Philippines | Inspection statistics from 1996 through 2001 show a steady decline in the number of child labor violations, possibly reflecting increased public awareness of child labor laws. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | DULLARD, n. A member of the reigning dynasty in letters and life. The Dullards came in with Adam, and being both numerous and sturdy have overrun the habitable world. The secret of their power is their insensibility to blows; tickle them with a bludgeon and they laugh with a platitude. The Dullards came originally from Boeotia, whence they were driven by stress of starvation, their dullness having blighted the crops. For some centuries they infested Philistia, and many of them are called Philistines to this day. In the turbulent times of the Crusades they withdrew thence and gradually overspread all Europe, occupying most of the high places in politics, art, literature, science and theology. Since a detachment of Dullards came over with the Pilgrims in the Mayflower and made a favorable report of the country, their increase by birth, immigration, and conversion has been rapid and steady. According to the most trustworthy statistics the number of adult Dullards in the United States is but little short of thirty millions, including the statisticians. The intellectual centre of the race is somewhere about Peoria, Illinois, but the New England Dullard is the most shockingly moral. |
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Bill Clinton | Not to my knowledge. She's got a steady boyfriend and he's a really fine young man. I like him very much. |
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James Monroe | 1817-1825 | The augmentation of our Navy is advancing with a steady progress toward the limit contemplated by law. |
Andrew Jackson | 1829-1837 | Our fellow citizens, too, who in proportion to their love of liberty keep a steady eye upon the means of sustaining it, do not require to be reminded of the duty they owe to themselves to remedy all essential defects in so vital a part of their system. |
Gerald Ford | 1974-1977 | Common sense tells me to stick to that steady course. |
Jimmy Carter | 1977-1981 | I urge Congress to continue on this steady path and resist the simplistic solutions that have been proposed as alternatives. |
Ronald Reagan | 1981-1989 | We can ensure steady economic growth. |
George Bush | 1989-1993 | Holding us steady in times of change, a symbol of hope to all the world. |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | From the start, a steady stream of people, in search of freedom and opportunity, have left their own lands to make this land their home. |
George W. Bush | 2001-2005 | About half of all dividend income goes to America's seniors, and they often rely on those checks for a steady source of income in their retirement. |
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| "Steady" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 86.54% of the time. "Steady" is used about 2,346 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 86.54% | 2,030 | 4,257 |
| Lexical Verb (infinitive) | 7.79% | 183 | 22,794 |
| Lexical Verb (base form) | 3.71% | 87 | 35,390 |
| Adverb (general) | 1.96% | 46 | 50,285 |
| Total | 100.00% | 2,346 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "steady" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Steady | Last name | 200 | 39,137 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits. | |||
Expressions using "steady": 2) steady flow ♦ be a steady customer ♦ become steady ♦ go steady ♦ have a steady hand ♦ hold steady ♦ keep her steady ♦ keep steady ♦ Land of steady habits ♦ make steady ♦ minimum steady flight speed ♦ slow but steady ♦ steady approach ♦ steady arm ♦ steady as time ♦ steady boyfriend ♦ steady cam ♦ steady down ♦ steady fire ♦ steady flight ♦ steady flow ♦ steady girlfriend ♦ steady income ♦ steady job ♦ steady load ♦ steady on his pins ♦ steady on! ♦ steady one's nerves ♦ steady oneself ♦ steady plod ♦ steady progress ♦ steady resolve ♦ steady rest ♦ steady state ♦ steady state deviation of the nth order ♦ work steady. Additional references. | |
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Beginning with "steady": steady-as-you-go, steady-eyed, steady-flowing, steady-going, steady-gravity, steady-state. | |
Ending with "steady": ever-steady, going-steady, none-too-steady, quasi-steady, rock-steady, tail-steady. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "steady"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | i vazhdueshëm (ceaseless, chronic, constant, continual, continued, continuous, endless, frequent, incessant, lingering, niggling, non-stop, perennial, permanent, perpetual, persistent, regular, running, unbroken, uninterrupted), i rregullt (above board, correct, done, even, formal, frequent, habitual, honest, just, licit, measured, neat, normal, on the level, orderly, regular, right, systematic, systematical, tidy, trig, trim), i qëndrueshëm (abiding, consistent, constant, durable, enduring, evergreen, fast, firm, Hardy, indissoluble, lasting, lingering, perdurable, permanent, persistent, resistant, settled, stabilized, stable, surefooted, unalterable, unswerving), i njëtrajtshëm (equable, equal, even, homogeneous, uniform). (various references) | |
Arabic | تعقل (discretion, prudence), رصين (calm, equable, equal, sedate, serious, sober, sober minded, solemn, solid, staid, thoughtful), ثبت (affirm, anchor, assure, aver, belay, belt, bend, bite, bolt, bolt on, brace, cable, catch, chock, confirm, corroborate, countersign, demonstrate, display, endure, establish, evince, fastening, fix, lash, last, pin down, plant, prove, reinforce, secure, set, spike, stabilize, stay, stick, strengthen, substantiate, testify, validate, verify, warrant), ثابت (abiding, constant, enduring, fast, firm, fixed, habitual, immobile, immovable, immutable, indubitable, invariable, lasting, lingering, perpetual, settled, solid, stabile, stable, standing, stationary, steadfast, stiff, strong, stubborn, sturdy, substantive, unfailing, unmoved), إستعاد ثقته بنفسه, إستعاد توازنه, إستقر (be located, become steady, deposit, locate, lodge, move, plateau, set, settle, settle down, settle oneself, sit, spread out, stabilize, subside), الرفيق الدائم, خضع (bend, bow, compel, conquer, hew, knuckle under, kowtow, reclaim, reduce, subdue, subject, subjugate, submit, subordinate, succumb, throw in one's hand, undergo, wash, yield), صريح (bare, bluff, candid, categorical, communicative, crude, direct, downright, expansive, explicit, flat, forthcoming, forthright, frank, genuine, guileless, honest, ingenuous, open, open-hearted, outright, outspoken, overt, palpable, plain, plain spoken, plump, point blank, pronounced, raw, round, simple-hearted, straight, straightforward, transparent, unreserved, unvarnished), صان (arm, conserve, cover, defend, embalm, ensure, fence, fend, maintain, preserve, protect, repair, safeguard, screen, tend, vindicate), راسخ (deep-seated, earthbound, fast, firm, firmly, fixed, founded, immovable, incommutable, incorrigible, ingrained, inveterate, rooted, settled, solid, sound, stabile, stable, staunch, steadfast, sure, unalterable, vested), عقل (brains, intellect, intelligence, layer, mentality, mind, pate, picket, psyche, reason, sense, skull, wit), كبح (arrest, bridle, check, contain, control, curb, hamper, hinder, hold, hold back, inhibit, inhibition, keep back, keep down, keep under control, leash, master, press, prevent, rein, repress, repression, restrain, restraint, subdual, subdue, suppress, suppression, tame, withhold), تماسك (cement, cling, coherence, cohesion, consistence, consolidate, pastiness, solidarity, solidify, squash, tenacity, unity), حازم (decisive, determined, firm, gritty, resolute, steadfast, strong-willed, tough), وطيد (firm, settled, solid, stable, stiff), وقر (adore, consider, revere, venerate), هدأ (allay, appease, assuage, attemper, becalm, calm, calm down, cool, die down, dust, ease, hush, keep quiet, lull, moderate, mollify, pacify, palliate, placate, quench, quieten, relieve, rest, salve, settle, settle down, simmer, smooth, sober, soothe, stay, still, subside, supple, sweeten, tranquillize), هادئ (calm, cloistered, composed, cool, dispassionate, easygoing, even, impassive, imperturbable, laid back, peaceable, peaceful, piping, placid, possessed, quiescent, quiet, reposeful, restful, self possessed, serene, sober, still, tranquil, undisturbed, uneventful, unflappable, unmoved, unruffled, windless), معتدل (abstemious, balmy, clement, conservative, erect, genial, gentle, low key, measured, meek, middle, mild, moderate, modest, reasonable, soft, straight, temperate, upright), مستقر (constant, enduring, firm, normal, regular, settled, stabilized, stable), موثوق (authoritative, credible, dependable, reliable, safe, sound, straight, sure, true, trustworthy, trusty), منتظم (constant, even, orderly, regular, uniform), عاشر (associate, hobnob, sort, tenth). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | крепя се (rest), порядъчен (considerable, nice, orderly, respectable, sober, straightforward, tidy, upright, well-regulated), постоянен (abiding, changeless, chronic, constant, continuous, direct, firm, fixed, frequent, hourly, immovable, invariable, lasting, minutely, perennial, permanent, perpetual, persistent, regular, secular, settled, stable, standing, static, steadfast, stock, substantive, sustained, unalterable, undeviating, unfailing, unidirectional, uniform, uninterrupted, unvaried), постоянен приятел, прилежен (assiduous, diligent, industrious, sedulous, studious), здрав (blooming, durable, entire, fast, fit, flourishing, flush, good, hard, healthful, healthy, hearty, hefty, invulnerable, lasting, laudable, lusty, nervous, nervy, reliable, right, robust, rubbery, rude, rugged, safe, salubrious, seaworthy, secure, serviceable, sinewy, sleek, sober, sound, stalwart, stanch, staunch, stout, strapping, strong, sturdy, substantial, sure footed, taintless, tenacious, thickset, uncorrupted, up to the mark, vigorous, well, well-conditioned, without scathe), забавям (arrest, cool, defer, delay, detain, hang up, hold back, hold off, hold over, inhibit, postpone, put back, put over, retard, set back, sidetrack, slacken, slow, slow down, stave off), неизменен (immutable, inalterable, incommutable, invariable, permanent, rigid, standing, stationary, stereotyped, unaltered, undeviating, unfailing, uniform, unvaried), непоклатим (unbudging, unshakable, unyielding), непрестанен (ceaseless, constant, continual, growing, hourly, incessant, unending, unremitting), обуздавам (bit, bridle, chastise, curb, hamshackle, harness, leash, manage, quell, rein in, repress, restrain, school, smother), верен (accurate, correct, faithful, just, liege, loving, loyal, natural, okay, right, staunch, sure, true, true-hearted, truthful, unfailing, veracious), по-лека (easy), крепя (hold, hold on, poise, prop up, retain, uphold), стабилен (fast, fixed, foursquare, immovable, stable), твърд (adamant, adamantine, constant, crusty, decided, determined, dogged, fast, firm, flat, flinty, forceful, gritty, hard, hardhearted, immovable, obstinate, persistent, proof, rigid, rock-ribbed, rocky, sclerotic, sclerous, set, solid, stable, staunch, steadfast, steely, stiff, stout, stringy, strong, sturdy, swerveless, tenacious, tinny, unfaltering, unflinching, unshakable, unshrinking, unswerving, unwavering), равномерен (equable, even, isochronal, level, measured), сигурен (bound, certain, confident, copper-bottomed, dependable, good, infallible, necessary, positive, reliable, responsible, safe, secure, solid, sure, tried, trustworthy, trusty, undoubted, unfailing, unfaltering), системен (methodical, orderly, systematic), спокоен (arcadian, calm, clear, collected, contented, cool, dreamy, easeful, easy, equable, equal, even tempered, even-minded, halcyon, immovable, impassive, imperturbable, leisurely, level, nerveless, peaceful, philosophical, piping, placid, quiet, reposeful, restful, secure, sedate, self possessed, self-collected, settled, smooth, soft, staid, steady-going, still, stirless, unalarmed, unbuttoned, unconcerned, undisturbed, uneventful, unflappable, unmolested, unruffled, untroubled), сериозен (earnest, grave, heavy, intent, prayerful, sad, sage, sedate, serious, sober, solemn, somber, sombre, staid, straight), солиден (lusty, massive, massy, portly, pucka, pukka, rugged, secure, solid, sound, sterling, substantial, trustworthy, valid), улягам (mellow, subside), уравновесявам (balance, countervail, counterweigh, equalize, equilibrate, equipoise, equiponderate, offset, poise, trim), успокоявам се (calm down, quiet down, regain one's composure, settle down, smooth down), устойчив (firm, persevering, resistant, rigid, settled, stable, staunch, steadfast, sure footed, unswerving), стабилизирам (stabilize), внимателно (carefully, cautiously, close, closely, gently, guardedly, narrowly, nicely, warily). (various references) | |
Chinese | 穩定 (stable), 穩 (settled, stable), 平穩 (smooth), 平稳, 堅定 (firm, staunch). (various references) | |
Czech | spolehlivý (authoritative, dependable, dutiful, foolproof, good, reliable, reputable, safe, solid, sound, staunch, sure, trustworthy, unfailing), solidní (firm, reputable, responsible, robust, solid, sound, stout, sturdy), stálý (constant, durable, enduring, equable, eternal, fast, firm, indissoluble, invariable, perennial, permanent, protracted, regular, sessile, stable, standing, static, stationary, unchangeable), stabilizovat se, stabilní (stable, stationary), uklidnit se (calm, calm down, compose oneself, cool down, quieten, simmer down, still, subside), upřený (fixed, staring, steadfast, unwavering), upevnit (anchor, confine, consolidate, fasten, fix, forge, infix, make up, moor, picket, plant, plant in, rivet, secure, ship, solidify, Spike, strengthen), vyrovnat (balance, clear off, compound, eke, eke out, equalize, even, even out, even up, flatten, justify, level up, meet, quit, settle, settle up, smooth out, stack up), ustálit (consolidate, solidify, stabilize), jistý (certain, definite, mere, positive, some, sure, unerring, unfailing), pravidelný (normal, orderly, periodic, periodical, regular, routine, smooth), pevný (adamant, compact, concrete, consistent, deep-seated, durable, energetic, fast, firm, fixed, good, hard set, hardwearing, heavy duty, immovable, ingrained, meaty, proof, resilient, resolute, secure, solid, sound, stable, steadfast, stout, strong, sturdy, substantial, sure, unmoved, unswerving, unyielding, valid), přidržet, neustálý (constant, continual, eternal, habitual, incessant, perpetual, uninterrupted), nepřetržitý (continual, continuous, incessant, solid, unbroken, unceasing, uninterrupted), neochvìjný (grim, staunch, unfailing, unswerving, unwavering), rovnomìrný (even, uniform). (various references) | |
Danish | brille (back rest, back stay, stay, steady rest, work steady). (various references) | |
Dutch | constant (constant, constantly, continual, lasting, permanent, sustained), bril (glasses, seat, spectacles), bestendig (abiding, constant, continual, continuous, lasting, permanent, sustained). (various references) | |
Esperanto | neŝanĝiĝema (constant, continual, lasting). (various references) | |
Farsi | یکنواخت (Monotonous, Same), پیوسته ویکنواخت کردن , پی درپی (Consecutive, Continual, Continuum, Incessant), پرپشت (Exuberant, Lush, Rich, Thick), محکم (Buff, Firm, Meaty, Secure, Stable, Steel, Stout, Strict, Strong, Sturdy, Substantial, Tenacious, Tight, Tough), مداوم (Continuous, Ongoing, Stable, Unremitting), ساکن شدن (Abide, People, Populate, Stanch), استواریامحکم کردن , استوار (Consistent, Constant, Firm, Immovable, Secure, Sound, Stable, Steadfast, Steel, Sure, Tenacious), ثابت (Equable, Firm, Immobile, Immovable, Indelible, Irremovable, Loyal, Pat, Permanent, Resolute, Stable, Staid, Standstill, True). (various references) | |
Finnish | vankka (firm, solid), vakava (earnest, firm, grave, serious, stable, staid), vakaantua (become firm become settled, settle down), vakaa (firm, stable, steadfast), tukeva (firm, heavy, stable, sturdy, substantial), tasainen (even, flat, level, smooth, uniform), tanakka (heavy, rigid, strong, sturdy, substantial, thick-set), luja (decided, durable, fast, firm, resolute, stable, steadfast, stout, strong), herkeämätön (continuous, incessant, unceasing). (various references) | |
French | s'assagir, sérieux (staid, straight, studious), se calmer, se ranger (step aside, string), se stabiliser (become steady, stabilize), solide (stern, stiff, stout, strong, sturdy), stable (stabile, stable), statique (static, statics), sûr (sterling), régulier (straight), ferme (stable, steadfast), assujettir, calme (still, stillness), constant (standing, staunch, steadfast, stiff), continu, copain, copine, franc (straight, straightforward), lunette (back stay, stationary support, stay, steady rest, work steady), maintenir, assagir, pondéré, uniformément, rangé (stowed), modéré. (various references) | |
German | zuverlässig (authoritatively, credible, dependable, dependably, reliable, reliably, responsible, responsibly, safe, staunch, steadily, sure, trustworthy, trusty). (various references) | |
Greek | στρογγυλή οπή (back rest, back stay, stay, steady rest, work steady), σταθερόσ (abiding, consistent, constant, equable, firm, fixed, hard, permanent, set, stable, stanch, standard, stationary, staunch, steadfast, unfaltering), σταθερός (consistent, enduring, firm, stable), σταθεροποιώ (consolidate, make stable, stabilize, standardize), γκόμενα (a bit of skirt, babe), γκόμενοσ, πάγιοσ (consolidated, fixed, settled), αμετακίνητοσ (immovable, irremovable), τακτικόσ (orderly, ordinal, regular, tactical). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מיושב בדעתו (composed, even tempered, level headed, self possessed, sober, staid), יציב (fixed, immobile, on an even keel, set, settled, stable, stationary), ליצב (consolidate, immobilize, stabilize), לחזק (bolster, brace, buttress, consolidate, fasten, fortify, intensify, strengthen, support), להתיצב (be stabilized, become steady, set), קבוע (constant, fitted, fixation, fixed, fixing, fixture, habitual, permanent, regular, set, settled, stable, standing, stated, stationary, uniform), איתן (cast iron, firm, immovable, mighty, perennial, permanent, solid, strong, sturdy, substantial), זהירות (care, carefulness, caution, discreetness, discretion, look out, mind, observation, prudence, take care, wariness). (various references) | |
Hungarian | szilárd (concrete, consistent, fast, firm, gritty, immovable, rigid, robustful, robustic, set, shock-proof, solid, sound, stable, stiff, stout, sturdy, substantial, substantive), szünet nélkül (hourly, steadily, without intermission), megállapodott (concerted, sedate), kiegyensúlyozott (balanced, consistent, demure, equal, even tempered, even-minded, level, level-headed, well balanced), egyöntetű, biztosan álló, állhatatosan (consistently, steadfastly, steadily), állandó partner, állandó barátnő, állandó barát, állandó (caducous, client, constant, continual, continuous, editorial staff, everlasting, fixed, have a general invitation, immobile, immutable, invariable, invariant, permanent, perpetual, repertoire piece, stable, standing, staple, stationary, stock, unvarying). (various references) | |
Indonesian | tunak, kokoh (sturdy, substantial), ajek (constant, stable). (various references) | |
Italian | sicuro (absolute, assured, certain, clear, definite, reliable, safe, safety place, saved, secure, snug, sure, unfailing), serio (earnest, grave, serious, seriously, staid, wholehearted), saldo (balance, fast, firm, payment, payoff, settlement, sturdy, tight), stabile (abiding, building, durable, firm, permanent, set, settled, stable, standing), proporzionato (equable, proportionate, shapely), consolidare (clamp, consolidate, fasten, fortify, shore up), consolidarsi (consolidate), continuo (abiding, ceaseless, continual, continuous, hourly, incessant, lasting, non-stop, running), costante (abiding, changeless, consistent, constant, continual, even, faithful, permanent, steadfast, sustained, true), fermo (arrest, catch, constant, durable, fast, firm, fixed, lock, motionless, settled, standing, stationary, still, stop, tight), fisso (agelong, celebration, definitely, destines, determinate, determined, fast, feast, fix, fixed, fixedly, permanent, regular, set, settled, solid, standing, stationary, tight, tighten), calma (calm, calmness, placidity, quietude, sedateness, silence, silent, silentness, smoothness, stillness, temper), posato (composed, sedate, settled), rafforzarsi, regolare (act, adjust, arm, bogey, cash up, control, control oneself, direct, even, formal, guide, level, modulate, normal, point, proper, regular, regularize, regulate, rule, rules, set, settle, smooth, Square, standard, systematic, systematical, trim, tune), rinforzare (become stronger, brace, invigorate, reinforce, strengthen), lunetta (fanlight, lunette). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 堅実 (reliable, solid, sound). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | しっかり (firmly, level-headed, reliable, tightly), きちょうめん (methodical, punctual), あんていした (calm, firm, stable), ステディー , ステディ , ゆるぎない (firm, solid), けんじつ (reliable, solid, sound), じっちょく (honest), じみち, てがたい (firm, secure, solid), ちゃくじつ (solid, sound, trustworthy). (various references) | |
Korean | 꾸준한 (unremitting). (various references) | |
Manx | shickyr (certain, confident, definite, fast, firm, fixed, impregnable, positive, secure, stable, steadfast, sure, unflinching), rea (clear, clear as water, continuously, easy of manner, facile, flat, horizontal, level, male sheep, plain, plane, ram, regularly, sleek, smooth, tup; even), kinjagh (ballast, ballast of person, constant, continual, continuous, definite, incessant, invariable, persistent, regular, unceasing, unfailing), jeenysey (chock up, wedge, wedging), jeenysal (block, block as wheels, chock up, embed, fasten down, wedge), jeenys (chock, quoin, wedge), beayn (chronic, constant, durable, eternal, evergreen, firm, immortal, infinite, interminable, lifelong, longstanding, permanent, recurring, sustained, timeless). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | eadystay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | seguro (assured, certain, clear, confident, deep-seated, dependable, faithful, fast, firm, indemnity, insurance, insurant, jumped-up, reliable, retentive, secure, settled, sound, staunch, sturdy, sure, sure fire, trustworthy, trusty, unerring), uniforme (cloth, equable, equal, even, level, livery, regular, self, solid, uniform, uniformed), regular (canonic, canonical, clean-cut, condition, correct, even, formal, methodical, normal, order, post, regular, regulate, sequential, smooth, systematic, systematical, tolerable, unexceptional, uniform), invariável (deep-seated, fixed, invariable, same, settled, unalterable, undeviating), fixo (deep-seated, fadeless, fast, firm, fixed, immobile, immovable, inelastic, permanent, set, settled, stable, stated, stationary, stereotyped, unmoved), fixar (affix, allocate, append, appoint, assign, clench, cling to, define, determine, engrave, fasten, firm, fix, get caught on, impact, joggle, lodge, make fast, nail, pin, pitch, plant, put, record, rivet, root, secure, tie), firme (compact, consistent, deep-seated, die-hard, fadeless, fast, firm, fixed, hard, inflexible, iron, non-ductile, resolute, set, settled, sober, solid, stable, steadfast, stern, stiff, strong, sturdy, substantial, tenacious, tight, tough, unbending, uncompromising, unfailing, unfaltering, unhesitating, unmoved, unshaken, unshrinking, unswerving, unwavering, unyielding), firmar (base, cement, clench, confirm, consolidate, embed, enplane, fasten, firm, fix, guy, hoop, implant, joggle, key, nail, plant, rivet, root, secure, set, sign, stabilize, stiffen, underwrite), estabilizar (compensate, poise, stabilize, valorize), estável (deep-seated, enduring, permanent, settled, solid, stable, steadfast). (various references) | |
Romanian | serios (appreciable, demure, earnest, earnestly, genuine, grave, gravely, grievously, important, in earnest, in good earnest, intimate, matronal, minded, reliable, sad, sedate, serious, serious minded, seriously, seriousness, severe, sober, solemn, solid, staid, stern, valid, weighty, well-conducted), se întãri (cake, firm, harden, intensify, recover tone, stiffen, toughen), sigur (absolute, absolutely, assuredly, certain, certainly, cocksure, confident, convinced, decided, dependable, indeed, it must be, positive, reliable, reliant, safe, safely, secure, self confident, sound, sterling, straight, sure, surely, tenacious, trustworthy, undeniable, undoubtedly, unequivocal), stãruitor (arduous, assiduous, constant, dogged, firm, instant, instantly, patient, persevering, perseveringly, persistent, persisting, pertinacious, pleading, pressing, pushing, steadfast, stubborn, tenacious, trusty, urgent, zealous), stãtãtor (stagnant, standing, stationary), stabil (durable, firm, fixed, fixedly, lasting, permanent, sedentary, set, settled, solid, sound, stable, standing, steadfast), stabiliza (peg, settle, stabilize), suport (bolster, carriage, chuck, foot, holdfast, Jack, leg, mat, Mount, pad, pedal, plinth, prop, puncheon, reliance, shore, stanchion, stand, stem, support), acuma (at present, go, now, ready, soon, today), nu mişca, aşezat (reliable, seated, sedate, serious, seriously, situated, sober, sober minded, staid, wise), gagicã (patootie), calma (allay, appease, becalm, calm, chasten, compose, ease, kill, mollify, pacify, quiet, salve, settle, smooth, smooth down, sober, soften, soothe, still, temper, tranquillize), consolida (bind, brace, bracket, confirm, consolidate, fix, fortify, fund, reinforce, rivet, secure, solidify, stiffen, strengthen), constant (abiding, constant, firm, permanent, smooth, steadfast, unchanging, unfailing, uniform), cumpãnit (balanced, equable, measured, well balanced), ferm (decidedly, firm, fixed, hard, hard bitten, inflexible, resistant, resolute, resolved, set, stable, staunch, steadfast, sturdy, tight, unbending, unfaltering, unflinching, unshaken, unswerving, unwavering, unyielding), fix (certain, clipping, constant, definite, exact, firm, fixed, fixedly, immovable, invariable, permanent, set, sharp, stable, staid, standing, staring, stationary, sure, unalterable, unchangeable), gagic, blând (benign, bland, Clement, docile, dovelike, easy-tempered, fair, genial, gentle, gently, good hearted, good natured, harmless, lenient, meek, mild, mildly, Pacific, passive, peaceable, placable, silken, soft, sweet, tame, tender, tractable), gospodãresc (household, housewifely, rich, steady-going, thrifty), lunetã (glass, lunette, telescope), întãri (bind, bond, brace, bracket, confirm, consolidate, corroborate, enforce, entrench, fix, fortify, harden, indurate, invigorate, nerve, recruit, reinforce, screw, season, stay, steel, stiffen, strengthen, stress, tone up), moderat (abstemious, gentle, mild, moderate, moderately, rational, reasonable, temperate), uşurel (fair and softly, gently, gingerly, lightish, slowly, steady on), nu te lasã (hold tight), permanent (abiding, fixed, immanent, lastingly, perennial, perm, permanent, permanent wave, permanently, perpetual, standing), regulat (equable, even, harmonious, legitimate, normal, orderly, ordinary, regular, regularly, rhythmic, rhythmical, smooth, staple), rigid (angular, buckram, cast iron, hard and fast, hard set, harsh, incompressible, inflexible, rigid, rigidly, stark, stern, stiff, stiffly, strait laced, wooden), tacticos (calm, leisurely, slow, slowly, tranquil), tare (adamant, adamantine, badly, crusty, deeply, double, durable, fast, fierce, firm, firmly, greatly, hard, hollow, intense, intensely, lasting, leathery, loud, loudly, mighty, potent, powerful, rigid, robust, rocky, solid, spanking, stalwart, stiff, stout, strong, strongly, sturdy, to the echo, tough, unflinching, unflinchingly, vehement, vigorous, violent), mãsurat (measured, reasonable, reserved, shy, temperate). (various references) | |
Russian | устойчивый (immune, lasting, long-standing, persistent, stable, surefooted, sustained, unalterable). (various references) | |
Scottish | socrach (at ease, comfortable, slow), socair (at your ease, comfort : air do shocair, ease, gentle, mild, quiet, rest, take). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | stalni dragan, stalni, stalna dragana, stalan (abiding, constant, continual, continuous, on-going, perm, permanent, regular, stabile), stabilan (stabile, stable), sređen (composed, settled, straight), smiren (appeased, calm, even tempered, sedate, serene), postojan (constant, immovable, immutable, stabile, stable, steadfast, surefooted, unswerving), odmeren (measured), čvrsto (fast, firmly, hard, sound, soundly, staunchly, steadily, substantially, tightly), čvrst (firm, hard, hard and fast, solid, sound, stalwart, staunch, steadfast, strong, sturdy, tenacious, tight, trim, unwavering, wiry). (various references) | |
Spanish | sensato (no-nonsense, rational, reasonable, sage, sane, sensible, sober-headed, wise), novio (beloved, boyfriend, bride, bridegroom, fiance, groom, loved one, lover, sweetheart, Sweeting, well-beloved), mantener firme, luneta (back rest, back stay, bezel, locating stop, stay, steady rest, work steady), firme (adamant, ballast bed, bed, decisive, fast, firm, foursquare, hard, out and out, persistent, positive, road, roadbed, secure, set, solid, sound, staunch, steadfast, strong, sure, surface, unmoved, unswerving, unwavering), estable (equable, integrated, permanent, set, stable), estabilizarse (become stabilized, become stable, become steady, level off, level out, stabilize), despacio (gently, inching, inchmeal, slow, slowly), continuo (abiding, chronic, constant, continual, continuous, direct, lasting, nagging, non-stop, permanent, perpetual, persistent, rolling, sustained, unbroken, unceasing, uninterrupted), con calma. (various references) | |
Swedish | stadig (established, firm, fixed, foursquare, level headed, secure, settled, staid, steadfast, unfaltering), beständig (constant, perpetual, persistent, resistant). (various references) | |
Thai | มั่นคง (foursquare, stabile, stabilize, stable, stedfast, sure). (various references) | |
Turkish | sağlam (able bodied, bankable, bouncing, calculable, cast iron, consolidated, dyed in grain, fast, firm, flat-footed, foolproof, foursquare, gilt-edged, good, granitic, Hale, hard, healthy, hearty, indissoluble, invulnerable, lusty, responsible, rug |