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There are 23 words beginning with STEADY

steadysteady␣as␣a␣rocksteady-as-she-goes steady␣as␣she␣goesSteady␣Brooksteady␣Eddiesteady␣Eddiessteady-goingsteady␣hand␣at␣the␣tillersteadyhanded steady-handedsteady-handednesssteady␣hand␣on␣the␣tillersteadyingsteadyinglysteadyingssteadyishsteady␣onsteady-state steady␣statesteady␣statessteady␣state␣theorysteady␣the␣ship

33 definitions found

  • steady — adj. Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm. — adj. Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable… — adj. Smooth and not bumpy or with obstructions.
  • steady␣as␣a␣rock — adj. (Simile) Extremely stable physically. — adj. (Simile) Extremely reliable.
  • steady-as-she-goes — adj. (Idiomatic) steady; careful; avoiding sudden change.
  • steady␣as␣she␣goes — phr. (Nautical) A cry to a helmsman to keep on the current course.
  • Steady␣Brook — prop.n. A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
  • steady␣Eddie — n. A dependable and reasonably skilled person who can be trusted…
  • steady␣Eddies — n. Plural of steady Eddie.
  • steady-going — adj. Of steady habits or action.
  • steady␣hand␣at␣the␣tiller — n. Alternative form of steady hand on the tiller.
  • steadyhanded — adj. Alternative form of steady-handed. — adv. Alternative form of steady-handed.
  • steady-handed — adj. Capable of smooth, sure movements. — adj. Executed with smooth, sure movements. — adj. Consistent and reliable.
  • steady-handedness — n. The quality of being steady-handed.
  • steady␣hand␣on␣the␣tiller — n. (Idiomatic) Reliable, composed control (of an organization or situation). — n. (Idiomatic, by extension) A person exhibiting such control.
  • steadying — v. Present participle of steady. — adj. That steadies, stabilizes. — n. The process of making something steady; stabilization.
  • steadyingly — adv. In a steadying manner.
  • steadyings — n. Plural of steadying.
  • steadyish — adj. Somewhat steady.
  • steady␣on — interj. Indicates a need not to exaggerate or be excessive. — interj. A generic exclamation of surprise.
  • steady-state — adj. Characteristic of a steady state.
  • steady␣state — n. (Physics) Any state that does not change over time, or is in…
  • steady␣states — n. Plural of steady state.
  • steady␣state␣theory — n. (Astronomy) A cosmological model of the universe in which matter…
  • steady␣the␣ship — v. (Idiomatic) To bring under control.
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