steadfast
1 of 1adjective/'stɛdfæst/
Forms:more steadfast,most steadfast
1
showing a consistent and unswerving commitment to a cause, person, or principle
- Despite facing challenges, she remained steadfast in her commitment to her goals.
- His steadfast dedication to the project ensured its successful completion.
- The team remained steadfast in their pursuit of excellence, overcoming obstacles together.
- The soldier's steadfast loyalty to the mission inspired his comrades.
- Their steadfast love endured through trials, creating a strong and lasting bond.
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2
firmly secured in one position and unable to move or change
C2- Despite the strong winds, the tree remained steadfast, firmly rooted in the ground.
- The mountain goats stood steadfast on the narrow cliff, unfazed by the steep drop below.
- The ship's anchor held steadfast, preventing it from drifting away in the storm.
- The ancient fortress stood steadfast against the enemy's siege, its walls unyielding.