How Do You Spell STEADIED?

Pronunciation: [stˈɛdɪd] (IPA)

Steadied is a verb that means to make something or someone stable or balanced. It is spelled with two syllables: /ˈstediːd/. The first syllable is pronounced with a long "e" sound, as in the word "see". The second syllable has a short "i" sound, as in the word "lid". The word is spelled with a double "e" to indicate the long vowel sound in the first syllable. The spelling of steadied follows standard English phonetic rules for words with similar vowel sounds.

STEADIED Meaning and Definition

  1. Steadied, as a verb, refers to the act of making something or someone stable, firm, or balanced. It denotes the action of providing support or bringing calmness to a situation or a person who may be uncertain, unsteady, or agitated.

    When something is steadied, it typically means that it is being brought under control, its movements become more steady and consistent, or its position is made secure. For instance, if a wobbly table is steadied, it means that adjustments have been made to ensure that the table no longer shakes or moves in an unbalanced manner. Similarly, if a ship's course is steadied, it implies that the ship's direction has been stabilized, aiming to maintain a steady and predictable path.

    In relation to a person's state of mind or emotions, being steadied suggests that someone's anxiety, apprehension, or unease has been alleviated, providing them with a sense of calm or reassurance. A friend may offer kind words or support to steady another friend who is feeling overwhelmed or unsteady.

    In summary, the act of steadying involves stabilizing or making firm a person, an object, or a situation that may be uncertain, unsteady, or agitated. It encompasses actions to bring balance, consistency, security, or calmness to restore stability or a sense of control.

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Etymology of STEADIED

The word steadied is derived from the noun stead, which dates back to Old English. Stead originally referred to a place, position, or situation, implying in someone's place or in someone's stead. Over time, the verb form steady emerged from stead, meaning to make something firm, stable, or balanced. The suffix -ed is a past participle suffix indicating that the action of steadying has already occurred, resulting in the word steadied.

Similar spelling words for STEADIED

Conjugate verb Steadied

CONDITIONAL

I would steadied
you would steadied
he/she/it would steadied
we would steadied
they would steadied
I would steady
we would steady
you would steady
he/she/it would steady
they would steady

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be steadying
you would be steadying
he/she/it would be steadying
we would be steadying
they would be steadying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have steadied
you would have steadied
he/she/it would have steadied
we would have steadied
they would have steadied

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been steadying
you would have been steadying
he/she/it would have been steadying
we would have been steadying
they would have been steadying

FUTURE

I will steady
you will steady
he/she/it will steady
we will steady
they will steady

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be steadying
you will be steadying
he/she/it will be steadying
we will be steadying
they will be steadying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have steadied
you will have steadied
he/she/it will have steadied
we will have steadied
they will have steadied

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been steadying
you will have been steadying
he/she/it will have been steadying
we will have been steadying
they will have been steadying

IMPERATIVE

you steady
we let´s steady

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to steady

PAST

I steadied
you steadied
he/she/it steadied
we steadied
they steadied

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was steadying
you were steadying
he/she/it was steadying
we were steadying
they were steadying

PAST PARTICIPLE

steadied

PAST PERFECT

I had steadied
you had steadied
he/she/it had steadied
we had steadied
they had steadied

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been steadying
you had been steadying
he/she/it had been steadying
we had been steadying
they had been steadying

PRESENT

I steady
you steady
he/she/it steadies
we steady
they steady

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am steadying
you are steadying
he/she/it is steadying
we are steadying
they are steadying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

steadying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have steadied
you have steadied
he/she/it has steadied
we have steadied
they have steadied

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been steadying
you have been steadying
he/she/it has been steadying
we have been steadying
they have been steadying

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