steady
Means fairly or very stable.
Indicates a moderate level of stability.
Indicates stability in comparison to something else.
A very strong, informal way to say completely steady.
Indicates flawless stability, without any movement.
Emphasizes complete and total stability.
Used to describe a state of being stable or not shaking.
To maintain a stable position, level, or rate.
To continue to be in a stable state without changing.
Used to suggest something appears to be stable.
To physically keep someone or something from moving or shaking.
To cause someone or something to remain stable over time.
To continue to be stable, often with some effort.
Used to describe the appearance of stability.
Used to describe a personal sensation of stability.
Used when a voice or noise sounds stable and unfaltering.
Describes the process of changing to a stable state.
Refers to consistent, regular development or increase over time.
Reliable and long-term employment.
A hand that does not shake, often implying skill or calmness.