Definitions and Examples of steady, balance
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or wobbling.
Example
He held the camera with a steady hand to capture the perfect shot.
An even distribution of weight or force that enables someone or something to remain upright and steady.
Example
She lost her balance and fell off the skateboard.
Key Differences: steady vs balance
- 1Steady refers to a fixed or unwavering position, while wobbled describes an unsteady or shaky movement.
- 2Balance refers to an even distribution of weight or force, while wobbled implies a lack of balance or stability.
Effective Usage of steady, balance
- 1Physical Stability: Use steady to describe a firm and unwavering position.
- 2Equilibrium: Use balance to describe an even distribution of weight or force.
- 3Movement: Use wobbled to describe an unsteady or shaky movement.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Steady implies a fixed or unwavering position, balance refers to an even distribution of weight or force, while wobbled describes an unsteady or shaky movement. Use these words to describe physical stability, equilibrium, and movement.