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Meanings of
steadfast
in English
Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable.
firm
steady
stiff
unwavering
unfaltering
unshakable
unbendable
Related terms
resolute
Firm and dependable especially in loyalty.
staunch
unswerving
changeless
Related terms
constant
Usage of
steadfast
in English
1
However, our belief in Africa and its people remains
steadfast
and strong.
2
McQuaid was
steadfast
in his belief that cycling has a positive future.
3
Florentina in Italy, says that she expects the Americans to remain
steadfast
.
4
Look here, Kate; you must be
steadfast
here; everything depends on you.
5
Jon inspired loyalty and
steadfast
devotion among his friends and his colleagues.
6
The
steadfast
look went out of his eyes; they danced with gaiety.
7
The
steadfast
dedication, courage, and strength of our troops inspired this book.
8
She was
steadfast
and consistent; a daughter of the stern, snow-scourged North.
9
But henceforth they were uniformly
steadfast
in the allegiance they had promised.
10
For now are we alive if ye stand
steadfast
in the lord.
11
But, he told himself savagely, in the end the metal was
steadfast
.
12
Wilcher won by 10 percentage points, emerging as a
steadfast
CorrectHealth defender.
13
The lady cast a friendly and approving glance at the
steadfast
youth.
14
It is my absolute confidence in you which has held me
steadfast
.
15
Few lives of such simple and
steadfast
heroism have ever been lived.
16
With thy strength may I be
steadfast
in what I would achieve.
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About this term
steadfast
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
remain steadfast
steadfast eyes
steadfast gaze
more steadfast
steadfast faith
More collocations
Steadfast
through the time
Steadfast
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common