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- un|stead|fast «uhn STEHD fast, -fahst», adjective.1. not steadfast; not firmly fixed.–un|stead´fast|ly, adverb.–un|stead´fast|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
stead´fast|ness — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… … Useful english dictionary
stead´fast|ly — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… … Useful english dictionary
stead|fast — «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own weight made… … Useful english dictionary
un|stead|fast — «uhn STEHD fast, fahst», adjective. 1. not steadfast; not firmly fixed. 2. not firm, as in purpose, resolution, or faith; inconstant; irresolute. –un|stead´fast|ly, adverb. –un|stead´fast|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
un|stead´fast|ness — un|stead|fast «uhn STEHD fast, fahst», adjective. 1. not steadfast; not firmly fixed. 2. not firm, as in purpose, resolution, or faith; inconstant; irresolute. –un|stead´fast|ly, adverb. –un|stead´fast|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
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stead — bed·stead; door·stead; home·stead·er; in·stead; mar·ket·stead; noon·stead; on·stead; plum·stead; ran·stead; road·stead; room·stead; stead·fast·ly; stead·fast·ness; stead·i·ly; stead·i·ment; stead·i·ness; stead·ing; stead·ite; stead; thing·stead;… … English syllables
fast — bel·fast; break·fast·less; fast; fast·en s; fast·ern s; fast·ish; fast·land; fast·ly; fast·nacht; fast·ness; hold·fast·ness; house·fast; light·fast·ness; ne·fast; shame·fast; stead·fast·ly; stead·fast·ness; wet·fast·ness; ul·tra·fast; break·fast; … English syllables
William T. Stead — (1881) William Thomas Stead (* 5. Juli 1849 in Embleton, Northumberland, England; † 15. April 1912 im Nordatlantik) war ein britischer Journalist, Redakteur und Spiritualist, der vor allem auf dem Gebiet des investig … Deutsch Wikipedia
Barry Stead — (June 21, 1939 April 15, 1980) was an English first class cricketer for Nottinghamshire.Stead was a hard working fast medium left arm bowler and made his first class debut playing for Yorkshire in 1959. In his debut game he took 7 for 76 against… … Wikipedia