Steadfast :
firmum retineamus
firmum retineamus, rigidum, iure perpetuo, aeternum, confectum, vinctum, fixum
stabilis,intendensconstantiam
stabilis,intendensconstantiam
Adjective(1) marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable(2) firm and dependable especially in loyalty
(1) We need to take seriously their steadfast refusal to admit even their most obvious mistakes.(2) The men ridicule him and laugh at him, but Wang Lung is steadfast in his resolution.(3) His papacy was an intriguing mix of the warm and humane with steadfast readings of scripture and church doctrine.(4) What I did have is a steadfast belief in the vitality of music.(5) Our incentive and mandate to remain wholly autonomous remains steadfast .(6) It is unfortunate and painful to see the fall of a dream city that earned a steadfast place in the international arena.(7) The daughter's steadfast refusal to enter into a state of matrimony is in large part due to having a secret lover of her own.(8) He left as his legacy not the dream of an independent state, but a corrupt and chaotic system and the steadfast refusal to compromise.(9) Their steadfast love in the face of horror can only be admired.(10) On the contrary, she was steadfast in the face of strong military pressure in the final years of the Suharto regime.(11) Members of this new commission should be chosen from honest, steadfast and impeccable people.(12) They have been there, they have been there, steadfast in the fight against terrorism.(13) So steadfast is Archer, that the West Indian is heard praising our hero's pluck and courage ever after.(14) Once again, the American people have been steadfast and determined not to lose our nerve.(15) It was his steadfast refusal to keep learning that ultimately brought down Hamed.(16) I truly believe that a country where the people hold steadfast to their dreams will some day see them come to fruition.
Related Phrases of steadfast(1) be steadfast ::
constantiam
(1) be steadfast ::
constantiam
Synonyms
Adjective
1. loyal ::
loyal
2. firm ::
firm
3. unswerving ::
indeclinabilem praestat
4. unwavering ::
aequali tenore
Adjective
1. loyal ::
loyal
2. firm ::
firm
3. unswerving ::
indeclinabilem praestat
4. unwavering ::
aequali tenore
Antonyms
1. disloyal ::
rentur maleque animates
2. faithless ::
generatio incredula
3. fickle ::
levem
4. inconstant ::
Lubricus
5. perfidious ::
Fallax
6. recreant ::
recreant
7. treacherous ::
prævaricatrix
8. unfaithful ::
maritumque contemnens
9. untrue ::
varias fornicantes
1. disloyal ::
rentur maleque animates
2. faithless ::
generatio incredula
3. fickle ::
levem
4. inconstant ::
Lubricus
5. perfidious ::
Fallax
6. recreant ::
recreant
7. treacherous ::
prævaricatrix
8. unfaithful ::
maritumque contemnens
9. untrue ::
varias fornicantes
Different Formssteadfast, steadfastly, steadfastness
Word Example from TV Shows
If we are STEADFAST in our love for the
Queen and her faithful advisers,
Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 8

If we are STEADFAST in our love for the
Queen and her faithful advisers,
Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 8
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