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Definition of steadfast
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Steadfast
(a.)
Firmly
fixed or
established;
fast
fixed;
firm.
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Steadily
::
Steadfastness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
steadfast;
firmness;
fixedness;
constancy.
Stability
::
Stability
(a.)
Steadiness
or
firmness
of
character,
firmness
of
resolution
or
purpose;
the
quality
opposite
to
fickleness,
irresolution,
or
inconstancy;
constancy;
steadfastness;
as, a man of
little
stability,
or of
unusual
stability..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change;
permanent;
regular;
continuous;
continually
recurring;
steadfast;
faithful;
not
fickle..
Immovability
::
Immovability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
immovable;
fixedness;
steadfastness;
as,
immovability
of a heavy body;
immovability
of
purpose..
Sad
::
Sad
(supperl.)
Serious;
grave;
sober;
steadfast;
not light or
frivolous.
Backbone
::
Backbone
(n.)
Firmness;
moral
principle;
steadfastness.
Stanch
::
Stanch
(v. t.) Firm in
principle;
constant
and
zealous;
loyal;
hearty;
steady;
steadfast;
as, a
stanch
churchman;
a
stanch
friend
or
adherent..
Fixedness
::
Fixedness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
fixed;
stability;
steadfastness.
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Firm in
adherence;
steadfast;
not
easily
separated
or
alienated;
faithful;
as, a fast
friend..
Continue
::
Continue
(v. i.) To be
steadfast
or
constant
in any
course;
to
persevere;
to
abide;
to
endure;
to
persist;
to keep up or
maintain
a
particular
condition,
course,
or
series
of
actions;
as, the army
continued
to
advance..
Persist
::
Persist
(v. i.) To stand firm; to be fixed and
unmoved;
to stay; to
continue
steadfastly;
especially,
to
continue
fixed in a
course
of
conduct
against
opposing
motives;
to
persevere;
--
sometimes
conveying
an
unfavorable
notion,
as of
doggedness
or
obstinacy..
Steadfastness
::
Steadfastly
(adv.)
In a
steadfast
manner;
firmly.
Kyke
::
Kyke (v. i.) To look
steadfastly;
to gaze.
Steadfastly
::
Steadfast
(a.) Not
fickle
or
wavering;
constant;
firm;
resolute;
unswerving;
steady.
Handfast
::
Handfast
(n.)
Strong;
steadfast.
Constancy
::
Constancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
constant
or
steadfast;
freedom
from
change;
stability;
fixedness;
immutability;
as, the
constancy
of God in his
nature
and
attributes..
Gloat
::
Gloat (v. i.) To look
steadfastly;
to gaze
earnestly;
--
usually
in a bad
sense,
to gaze with
malignant
satisfaction,
passionate
desire,
lust, or
avarice..
Inflexibility
::
Inflexibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inflexible,
or not
capable
of being bent or
changed;
unyielding
stiffness;
inflexibleness;
rigidity;
firmness
of will or
purpose;
unbending
pertinacity;
steadfastness;
resoluteness;
unchangeableness;
obstinacy..
Stee
::
Stedfastly
(adv.)
See
Stead,
Steadfast,
etc..
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.)
Steadfast;
fixed;
unalterable;
unchangeable;
-- used of the mind or will; as, an
immovable
purpose,
or a man who
remain
immovable..
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