unfaltering
21unfaltering — adj. not faltering; steady, resolute. Derivatives: unfalteringly adv …
22unfalteringly — adverb with determination; in a determined manner (Freq. 1) he clung to the past determinedly • Syn: ↑determinedly, ↑unshakably • Derived from adjective: ↑unshakable (for: ↑ …
23unflinching — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. steadfast, unfaltering, constant, courageous; see firm 5 , resolute 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unblinking, unfaltering, steadfast, resolute, staunch, firm, unshrinking, unshaken, undaunted, unafraid. ANT.:… …
24unwavering — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unfaltering, consistent, steadfast, resolute; see regular 3 , steady 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. steady, firm, consistent, unfaltering, staunch, resolute, determined, single minded, persistent, steadfast,… …
25steady — 1. adjective 1) the ladder must be steady Syn: stable, firm, fixed, secure, fast, safe, immovable, unshakable, dependable; anchored, moored, jammed, rooted, braced Ant …
26unhesitating — adj 1. prompt, ready, immediate, intant, instantaneous, without delay; confident, assured, sure, certain, positive; believing, undoubting, unreserved, implicit, unquestioning, wholehearted. 2. unfaltering. See unfaltering …
27unwavering — adj unfaltering. See unfaltering …
28steady — [adj1] stable, fixed abiding, brick wall*, certain, changeless, constant, durable, enduring, equable, even, firm, immovable, never failing, patterned, regular, reliable, safe, set, set in stone*, solid, solid as a rock*, stabile, steadfast,… …
29Thanatopsis — Than a*top sis (th[a^]n [.a]*t[o^]p s[i^]s), prop. n. [NL., fr. Gr. qa natos death + o psis view.] The title of a poem by William Cullen Bryant (1794 1878), meditating on the subject of death. One of Bryant s best remembered poems, it was written …
30unswerving — adjective Date: 1694 1. not swerving or turning aside 2. steady, unfaltering < unswerving loyalty > …