🔄 Synonyms of "Steadied"
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| Word | Definition |
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| steadyverb | Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute. |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Steadied"
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| Word | Definition |
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| easedverb | Made easier, more relaxed, or less stressed. |
| firmedverb | (transitive) To make firm or strong; fix securely. |
| proved | established beyond doubt |
| settledverb | Comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest. |
| stabilizedverb | made stable or firm |
| stoodverb | To position or be positioned physically: |
| stabilisedverb | made stable or firm |
| steadsnoun | (of a person or thing) The position or function (of someone or something), as taken on by a successor. |
| stabiliseverb | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of stabilize. [(transitive) To make stable.] |
| stabilizeverb | (transitive) To make stable. |
| stabilizing | causing to become stable |
| stabilising | causing to become stable |
| stabilisationnoun | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of stabilization. [(uncountable) The process of stabilizing.] |
| stabilizationnoun | (uncountable) The process of stabilizing. |
| stabilitynoun | The condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change. |
| stable | Relatively unchanging, steady, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed. |
| stabilisernoun | (non-Oxford British English) Alternative spelling of stabilizer. [Any person or thing that brings stability.] |
| steadfast | Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving. |
| stabilizernoun | Any person or thing that brings stability. |
| calmedverb | Having been made calmer. |
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