steadfast (Meaning)
steadfast (s)
marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
firm and dependable especially in loyalty
Synonyms & Antonyms of steadfast
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- untrue
- irresponsible
- perfidious
- faithless
- untrustworthy
- disloyal
- unfaithful
- undependable
- traitorous
- fickle
- unreliable
- traitorous
- fickle
- unreliable
- unfaithful
- treacherous
- inconstant
- untrustworthy
- irresponsible
- perfidious
- hesitant
- undependable
- hesitant
- inconstant
- faithless
- disloyal
- treacherous
- false
- false
- untrue
FAQs About the word steadfast
marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable, firm and dependable especially in loyalty
good, staunch, true, devoted, dedicated,loyal, devout, faithful, true-blue, fast
untrue, irresponsible, perfidious, faithless, untrustworthy, disloyal, unfaithful, undependable, traitorous, fickle
The steadfast soldier fought valiantly, refusing to retreat despite the overwhelming odds.
The relationship had weathered many storms, but the couple remained steadfast in their love for each other.
Despite the constant pressure, the politician maintained a steadfast belief in his principles.
The steadfast runner completed the marathon, pushing through exhaustion and pain.