What is another word for steadier?

Pronunciation: [stˈɛdɪə] (IPA)

The word "steadier" can be replaced with various synonyms depending on its meaning in a given context. If we are referring to making something more stable or firm, synonyms for "steadier" can include "stabilize", "secure", "fix", or "anchor". If we are discussing something that is healthier or more consistent, synonyms for "steadier" could include "stronger", "more constant", "more reliable", or "more robust". In short, choosing the right synonym for "steadier" depends entirely on the context and intended meaning of the text in question.

Usage examples for Steadier

When the train stopped at the next little station he went out on the platform for a clearer, steadier view.
"The Shepherd of the North"
Richard Aumerle Maher
So that their fame was always shining with a steadier brightness, and one might say that nowadays there appeared to be only a single objection occasionally hinted against this fortunate couple.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
It was steadier than anything she knew.
"Son of Power"
Will Levington Comfort and Zamin Ki Dost

Famous quotes with Steadier

  • When employers tell me they prefer married men, and encourage their men to have homes of their own, because it makes them so much steadier, I wonder if they have any idea of all that that implies.
    Alice Hamilton
  • I found also that the question of His Holiness in terms of a political movement was very tricky. It's a non-violent movement, which is a problem in itself-you don't get headlines with nonviolence. And His Holiness doesn't see himself as Gandhi; he doesn't create dramatic, operatic situations. So we've ended up taking a much steadier kind of approach. It's not about drama. It's about, little by little, building truth, and I think it's probably been deeper because of that. The senators, congressmen, legislators and parliamentarians who have got involved go way beyond what they would normally give to a cause they believed in.
    Tenzin Gyatso
  • No heart shall beat, no foot shall press, no hand Strain, strive, and strike with steadier will than mine And faith more strenuous toward the purpose.
    Algernon Charles Swinburne

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