Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective "steady."
Example: His interest in stamps declined steadily as he grew up.
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the word many is not an adverb since an adverb is and adjective describing a verb and "Mary ran many" isn't correct. words like quickly and steadily are adverbs.
The adjective steady has the adverb form steadily.The verb steady has a rarely-used adverb form steadingly, from the present participle.
No. Steady is an adjective. The adverb form would be steadily.
more steadily, most steadily
If constantly is been used as an adverb the following synonyms is reliable namely; continually, invariably, regularly and steadily. It can also be daily, meaning that something happens daily - constantly.