Pronunciation: /ˈstɛdiniˌnəs/
noun the quality of being steady or constant
A1 Her steadiness in solving math problems improved over time.
A2 The hiker's steadiness on the rocky trail impressed his companions.
B1 The teacher's steadiness in managing the classroom created a positive learning environment.
B2 The firefighter's steadiness in rescuing people from a burning building was commendable.
C1 The scientist's steadiness in conducting experiments led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The conductor's steadiness in leading the orchestra resulted in a flawless performance.
formal The success of the project relied heavily on the steadiness of the team's leader.
informal Her steadiness in times of crisis always impresses me.
slang I gotta give props to his steadiness under pressure.
figurative The old lighthouse stood as a symbol of steadiness in the face of turbulent seas.
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