steadfast

adjective
UK: /ˈsted.fɑːst/
US: /ˈsted.fæst/
  1. Firm and determined in a belief or action.

    1. He was steadfast in his support of the team.
    2. Despite the challenges, her steadfast commitment to justice never wavered.
  2. Loyal and unwavering; not changing in one's attitudes or aims despite difficulty.

    1. She remained steadfast in her love.
    2. The knight was steadfast in his loyalty to the king, even in the face of death.
steadfast adverb
  1. In a steadfast manner; firmly and resolutely.

    1. He held steadfast to his principles.
    2. She steadfastly refused to compromise her values, even under pressure.

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The word "steadfast" in English means: Firm and determined in a belief or action., Loyal and unwavering; not changing in one's attitudes or aims despite difficulty..

The phonetic transcription of "steadfast" is /ˈsted.fɑːst/ in British English and /ˈsted.fæst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "steadfast": loyal, dedicated, constant, resolute, determined, firm, unwavering.

Example usage of "steadfast": "He was steadfast in his support of the team.". More examples on the page.