steadfast (Meaning)

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steadfast (s)

marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable

firm and dependable especially in loyalty

steadfast Sentence Examples

  1. The steadfast soldier fought valiantly, refusing to retreat despite the overwhelming odds.
  2. The relationship had weathered many storms, but the couple remained steadfast in their love for each other.
  3. Despite the constant pressure, the politician maintained a steadfast belief in his principles.
  4. The steadfast runner completed the marathon, pushing through exhaustion and pain.
  5. The community's steadfast support for the victims brought comfort and solace during a difficult time.
  6. The steadfast friendship between the two lasted a lifetime, providing unwavering support through good times and bad.
  7. The steadfast tree stood tall and proud, its roots deep in the earth.
  8. The steadfast advocate fought tirelessly for the rights of the marginalized.
  9. The steadfast volunteer dedicated countless hours to helping those in need.
  10. The steadfast musician continued to practice, honing their skills with unwavering determination.

FAQs About the word steadfast

marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable, firm and dependable especially in loyalty

devout, devoted, faithful, true, good, staunch, dedicated,loyal, stanch, fervent

untrue, hesitant, unfaithful, unreliable, false, untrustworthy, hesitant, false, untrustworthy, faithless

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.