Sasha
Professional Teacher
What is the meaning of steadfastly? Hi! As you probably know I am reading the 4th Chapter of the "War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells. So, one more "Wells" question.. "Two large dark-coloured eyes were regarding me steadfastly." 1) What is the meaning of steadfastly? 2) How often do you, personally, use it? Is it common? 3) What is the perfect synonym for this word? 4) Should I add this word to my vocabulary? Thank you!
Jan 21, 2018 8:12 PM
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1. Steadfast means the same thing as "unyielding." In the sentence you gave, it just means that the man stared at you without looking away, almost like there was a kind of determination behind it. 2. As a native speaker, "steadfastly" is the kind of word that sounds clunky, and I will never use it in conversation. I'm sure there might be situations in writing where I might decide it's the best word to use, but I don't think I ever have. Its root word, "steadfast," is fairly common, and I use it every now and then, but it is very uncommon in my experience to see it turned into an adverb like this. 3. Synonyms for "steadfastly" include: solidly, securely, firmly, deeply, soundly. 4. I think you should add "steadfast" to your vocabulary. It's not very common in conversation, but it does occasionally come up. And it's common enough in literature to justify being familiar with it.
January 21, 2018
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1) it means he was watching continuously, not taking his eyes away. 2) it’s not common, especially in spoken language. Fairly rare, overall . 3) Steadily is fairly close. 4) I wouldn’t focus on learning it. Usually it’s used in a different way, to espress someone working hard and steadily toward a goal, despite obstacles. “Despite the poor grades he had received, he steadfastly continued to work at learning English.”
January 21, 2018
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