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    Stead·i·ly
    /ˈstedəlē/

    adverb

    • 1. in a regular and even manner: "the business has been growing steadily"
    • 2. in a controlled or unwavering manner: "Nicholas gazed steadily at the face in the crowd"
  2. Steadily definition: in a way that moves constantly and at an even pace or in the same direction. See examples of STEADILY used in a sentence.

  3. in a gradual way, remaining at a similar rate: rise/fall/grow steadily Prices have been rising steadily during the summer. steadily declining/increasing/growing Japan's trade surplus with the US increased due to the steadily growing US economy and the depreciation of the Yen.

  4. in a gradual, regular way over a period of time: Prices have risen steadily. (Definition of steadily from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) steadily | Business English. adverb. / ˈstedɪli / uk us. Add to word list. in a gradual way, remaining at a similar rate:

  5. Synonyms for STEADILY: continuously, frequently, often, repeatedly, uninterruptedly, commonly, regularly, usually; Antonyms of STEADILY: never, sometimes, occasionally, intermittently, periodically, rarely, seldom, unusually.

  6. Something that happens steadily occurs at a predictable, reliable, unchanging pace. If it keeps raining for hours, it's been raining steadily. If you stand outside without an umbrella, you will steadily get drenched. Anything that keeps happening at a regular clip is happening steadily.

  7. 1. Firm in position or place; fixed. 2. Direct and unfaltering; sure. 3. Free or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform: a steady increase in value; a steady breeze. 4. Not easily excited or upset: steady nerves. 5. Unwavering, as in purpose; steadfast. 6. Reliable; dependable. 7. Temperate; sober.

  8. steadily. adverb. /ˈstedəli/. /ˈstedəli/. gradually and in an even and regular way. The company's exports have been increasing steadily. The situation got steadily worse. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  9. In a steady manner. Wiktionary. Synonyms: steady. Antonyms: unsteadily. Origin of Steadily. From steady +‎ -ly. From Wiktionary. Steadily Sentence Examples. Instead of improving, Destiny got steadily worse. She was pale but breathing steadily, her enigmatic eyes closed. It grows as steadily as the rill oozes out of the ground.

  10. free from excitement; not easily disturbed; calm: steady nerves. firm; not weakening or lessening: a steady hand. settled or sober, as a person or habits: a steady pupil who does his work on time. interj. (used to urge someone or an animal to calm down or be under control): Whoa, steady, big fellow! n. [ countable]

  11. steadily meaning, definition, what is steadily: gradually and continually: Learn more.

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