steadily

[ˈstɛdəli]

steadily Definition

  • 1in a regular and even manner
  • 2in a gradual and continuous way
  • 3firmly fixed, supported, or balanced

Using steadily: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "steadily" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company has been growing steadily for the past five years.

  • Example

    He steadily climbed the mountain, taking breaks only when necessary.

  • Example

    The patient's condition is steadily improving.

  • Example

    She steadily worked on her painting for hours.

steadily Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for steadily

Antonyms for steadily

Phrases with steadily

  • to remain calm and not become frightened or excited

    Example

    Hold steady, we'll get through this together.

  • to remain calm and focused in a difficult situation

    Example

    The surgeon kept a steady hand during the operation.

  • very stable and reliable

    Example

    You can always count on him, he's as steady as a rock.

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Summary: steadily in Brief

The term 'steadily' [ˈstɛdəli] refers to doing something in a regular and even manner, or in a gradual and continuous way. It can also mean being firmly fixed, supported, or balanced. Examples include 'The company has been growing steadily for the past five years,' and 'She steadily worked on her painting for hours.' Phrases like 'hold steady' and 'keep a steady hand' denote remaining calm and focused in difficult situations.

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