steadiness

IPA: stˈɛdinɪs

noun

  • the state of being steady
  • the degree of stability
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Examples of "steadiness" in Sentences

  • The steadiness of the vehicle is proven.
  • Owing to its steadiness, it is contented.
  • The mind boggles, just when steadiness is needed.)
  • Steadiness is the hallmark of the finished spaniel.
  • The steady grip was designed for improve steadiness while taking a shot.
  • He fingered the elkhorn bow and then recalled his steadiness and courage.
  • Yet for all the craziness, Ellis 'teammates felt his steadiness was the difference.
  • Woolsack with the ardour, or rather steadiness, which is requisite in gentlemen who would climb to those seats of honour.
  • I hope you received that mark of distinction with respect and with steadiness, which is the proper behavior of a man of fashion.
  • His energy of character was doubtless due to his reckless father, but his steadiness was the result of "Uncle Davy's" counsel and example.
  • If, on the contrary, they are proof against expostulation, this very steadiness is an omen of success; and it becomes the duty of those who love them, to assist in smoothing the obstructions in their path.
  • It is possible, that I may be more unhappy from the due observation of the good doctor's general precept, than were I to yield the point; since what I call steadiness is deemed stubbornness, obstinacy, prepossession, by those who have a right to put what interpretation they please upon my conduct.
  • It is possible, that I may be more unhappy from the due observation of the good doctor’s general precept, than were I to yield the point; since what I call steadiness is deemed stubbornness, obstinacy, prepossession, by those who have a right to put what interpretation they please upon my conduct.

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