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steadfast
[ sted-fast, -fahst, -fuhst ]
adjective
- fixed in direction; steadily directed:
a steadfast gaze.
- firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person:
a steadfast friend.
Synonyms: , , ,
Antonyms: ,
- unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc.
- firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs.
Synonyms:
- firmly fixed in place or position.
Synonyms:
steadfast
/ ˈstɛdfəst; -ˌfɑːst /
adjective
- (esp of a person's gaze) fixed in intensity or direction; steady
- unwavering or determined in purpose, loyalty, etc
steadfast resolve
Derived Forms
- ˈٱڲٲԱ, noun
- ˈٱڲٱ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ٱ·ڲ· adverb
- ٱ·ڲ·Ա noun
- ··ٱ·ڲ adjective
- ܲ·ٱ·ڲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of steadfast1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But it's clear that Trump's most steadfast supporters stand by him.
To Young, owning one signals the steadfast dedication that defines the club, as well as a deep respect for the legacy of these cars.
In these uncertain times , Xi Jinping is tyring to send a steadfast message: Let's join hands and resist "bullying" from the US.
Rather than adapting her impressions, Lewis is steadfast in her belief that "to make comedy funny, unfortunately you have to overstep the mark."
It is my steadfast food companion and has been for all the years of my life.
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