remarkably steady
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used to describe something that is very firm, controlled, and not shaking or moving
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Examples (10)
- Her hand remained remarkably steady as she signed the important document.
- Despite the strong winds, the old lighthouse stood remarkably steady.
- The surgeon's hands were remarkably steady during the delicate operation.
- Even under pressure, his voice remained remarkably steady.
- The camera captured the scene with a remarkably steady shot, free from any shake.
- The table felt remarkably steady despite its age and worn appearance.
- Throughout the crisis, her leadership was remarkably steady, instilling confidence.
- He maintained a remarkably steady pace throughout the entire marathon.
- The economic growth has been remarkably steady over the past decade.
- His gaze was remarkably steady, showing no sign of fear.