Sentence example with the word 'steadfast'

steadfast

abiding, cool, firm as fixed, intransient, monolithic, plodding, slogging, torpid, undifferentiated, unshakable

Definition adj. marked by firm determination or resolution

Last update: June 26, 2015


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My mother really loved my father and remained steadfast to her marriage vows even after my father died.    [adjective]

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The priest was steadfast in his belief that Christ had died for the sins of all mankind.   [adjective]

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Steadfast love of god never ceases.   [adjective]

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He is your only earnest admirer; and a love so steadfast, backed by a fortune so respectable, should not be discarded lightly.   [adjective]

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Of all the King's servants this one had been the most steadfast, was marked in the black book of the Parliament as a notorious Malignant.   [adjective]

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"Behold how the hand of the Lord is steadfast over those who serve him."   [adjective]

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I may count upon your steadfast heart, I know, and your wonderful quickness of perception.   [adjective]

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But she did not know the value yet of a steadfast and unselfish heart, and her own was not quite of that order.   [adjective]

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Women may wander from this one to that, because they have nothing to bind them; but a man is of steadfast material.   [adjective]

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Faith was her elder by three years or more, and as steadfast as a rock, yet as tender as young moss.   [adjective]

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She accepted these assurances at their true value and remained steadfast.   [adjective]

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