Steadily
UK /["/ˈstedəli/"]/US /["/ˈstedəli/"]/
Definition
gradually and in an even and regular way
In simple words: Doing something in a consistent and regular way.
Examples
- The company's exports have been increasing steadily.
- The situation got steadily worse.
- He looked at her steadily.
- The rain fell steadily.
Usage notes
Use 'steadily' when describing actions that continue over time without interruption. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English but is less suitable for very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'steady as she goes'—imagine a ship moving steadily through calm waters.
Collocations
- grow steadily
- progress steadily
- increase steadily
- work steadily
Synonyms
- consistently
- regularly
- continuously
- calmly
- evenly
Antonyms
- sporadically
- intermittently
- irregularly
Common mistakes
- Confusing it with 'steady', which is an adjective.
- Using it where an adverb isn't needed, like 'He is steadily'.
- Mixing it up with 'steadfastly', which implies strong commitment.