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  • 11steadfast — steadfastly, adv. steadfastness, n. /sted fast , fahst , feuhst/, adj. 1. fixed in direction; steadily directed: a steadfast gaze. 2. firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person: a steadfast friend. 3. unwavering, as… …

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  • 12Steadfast Love — Infobox Album Name = Steadfast Love Type = Live Album Longtype = Artist = Don Moen Cover size = 150px Released = 1988 Recorded = Genre = Contemporary Christian Length = 42:07 Label = Integrity/Hosanna! Music/Sparrow Records/Pasil Music Producer …

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  • 13steadfast — stead|fast [ˈstedfa:st US fæst] adj literary [: Old English; Origin: stedefAst fixed in place ] 1.) faithful and very loyal ▪ her father s steadfast love for her 2.) being certain that you are right about something and refusing to change your… …

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  • 14steadfast — adjective Etymology: Middle English stedefast, from Old English stedefæst, from stede + fæst fixed, fast Date: before 12th century 1. a. firmly fixed in place ; immovable b. not subject to change < the steadfast doctrine of original sin Ellen&#8230; …

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  • 15steadfast — stead|fast [ sted,fæst ] adjective not changing your opinions or actions, because you have a strong belief in something or someone: be/remain steadfast (in something): They remained steadfast in their refusal to release the terrorists. ╾&#8230; …

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  • 16steadfast — [[t]ste̱dfɑːst, fæst[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ in n (approval) If someone is steadfast in something that they are doing, they are convinced that what they are doing is right and they refuse to change it or to give up. He remained steadfast in his&#8230; …

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  • 17steadfast — adjective 1) a steadfast friend Syn: loyal, faithful, committed, devoted, dedicated, dependable, reliable, steady, true, constant, staunch, solid, trusty Ant: disloyal 2) …

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  • 18steadfast — UK [ˈstedˌfɑːst] / US [ˈstedˌfæst] adjective not changing your opinions or actions, because you have a strong belief in someone or something be/remain steadfast (in something): They remained steadfast in their refusal to release the terrorists.&#8230; …

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  • 19steadfast — stead•fast or stedfast [[t]ˈstɛdˌfæst, ˌfɑst, fəst[/t]] adj. 1) fixed in direction; steadily directed: a steadfast gaze[/ex] 2) firm in purpose, resolution, faith, etc.: a steadfast friend[/ex] 3) unwavering, as resolution, faith, or adherence 4) …

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  • 20steadfast — adj. Steadfast is used with these nouns: ↑love, ↑refusal …

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