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101steadily — ad. Firmly, unwaveringly, undeviatingly …
102assuredly — adv 1. certainly, surely, definitely, no doubt, absolutely, positively; indubitably, without a doubt, doubtless, unquestionably, indisputably; truly, in truth, Archaic. in troth, actually, really; indeed, of course, to be sure, certes; infallibly …
103deliberately — adv 1. intentionally, purposefully, on purpose, willfully, of one s own free will, volition ally, voluntarily, on one s own; premeditatedly, pre meditatingly, with aforethought, predeterminately; meditatedly, meditatively, studiously,… …
104surely — adv 1. firmly, confidently, securely; sure footedly, unerringly, unswervingly, undeviatingly, unhesitatingly, unfalteringly, unwaveringly; steadily, determinedly, doggedly. 2. undoubtedly, indubitably, doubtless, doubtlessly; unquestionably,… …
105unwavering — UK [ʌnˈweɪv(ə)rɪŋ] / US adjective strong and steady despite opposition or other problems unwavering support Derived word: unwaveringly adverb …
106Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor — (1503–1564) Born in Spain, Archduke Ferdinand I was the offspring of the Spanish–Austrian marriage arranged in 1495 by his grandfather, Emperor Maximilian I. His father was Maximilian’s son, Prince Philip (1478–1506), his mother Princess Juana …
107brass-collar — brass′ col′lar adj. unwaveringly faithful to a political party; voting the straight ticket: a brass collar Democrat[/ex] • Etymology: 1950–55, amer …
108true-blue — true′ blue′ adj. unwaveringly loyal or faithful • Etymology: 1665–75 …
109thick — /θɪk / (say thik) adjective 1. having relatively great extent from one surface or side to its opposite; not thin: a thick slice. 2. measuring as specified between opposite surfaces, or in depth, or in a direction perpendicular to that of the… …
110unwavering — /ʌnˈweɪvərɪŋ/ (say un wayvuhring) adjective steadfast; resolute: an unwavering determination. –unwaveringly, adverb …