steadiness meaning

Pronunciation:   "steadiness" in a sentence
Noun: steadiness  stedeenus
  1. Freedom from wavering or indecision; constancy of resolve or conduct
    "He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said" 
  2. The quality of being steady or securely and immovably fixed in place
    - firmness 
  3. The quality of being steady--regular and unvarying

Derived forms: steadinesses

See also: steady

Type of: firmness, firmness of purpose, immovability, immovableness, regularity, resoluteness, resolution, resolve

Antonym: unsteadiness


[Control systems]
Freedom of a robot arm or end effector from high-frequency vibrations and jerks.

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  1. statesmen prize steadiness and reliability in a partner.
  2. she had a habit of fixing her cold eyes on people with a steadiness that was not a little embarrassing.
  3. give up formalism, stick to seeking truth and steadiness
  4. the choic of political steadiness in changing society
  5. on chinese political steadiness in the shift of the society

Related Words

        steading:    Noun: steadingUsage: UKA farm together ...
        steadily:    Adverb: steadily  steduleeAt ...
        steady:    Adjective: steady (steadier,steadiest) ...
        steadied:    Adjective: steadied  stedeed ...
        steady as a rock:    [American idiom]very steady and unmova ...
        steadicam:     /stedˈi-kam/ (cinematography) &n ...
        steady down:    Verb: steady downBecome settled or est ...
        steadfastness:    Noun: steadfastness  'sted`f ...
        steady on:    interj. (Br.)Calm down!; Be reasonable ...
        steadfastly:    Adverb: steadfastly  'sted`f ...

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