Steady is an adjective. The noun form is steadiness.
I held my horse steady in the strong winds. The business had shown steady growth for more than ten years.
Steady flow: Water flowing through a pipe at a constant rate with uniform velocity is an example of steady flow. Non-steady flow: Waves in the ocean where the water motion is constantly changing in both intensity and direction represent non-steady flow.
Hold steady! (declarative sentence) If you don't hold steady, I can't brush your hair. Note: In the United States, we use 'hold still'. Hold steady sounds too formal, too stiff.
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A steady increase in force will result in a steady acceleration, however if thesteady force stays the same then the speed will obviously remain the same.=====================================HONK ! Beulah the Buzzer is agitated and rankled by that answer, mainly becauseeach of its statements is individually and so thoroughly wrong.The formula that relates force and acceleration could hardly be any simpler . . .F = M ATo answer this question, let's first divide both sides by M . . . A = F/M .and there you have it. Acceleration is equal to (Force) divided by (Mass). As long as the force and the mass don't change, acceleration is a constant.In the words of the question, "steady force" causes a "steady acceleration".
The correponding noun to the adjective steady is steadiness.
The abstract noun form for the adjective 'stable' is stability.The word 'stable' is a concrete noun as a word for a place where horses are kept.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'steady' is steadiness as a word for the state of continuing without change; a word for a concept.
There is at least 2 antonyms for the noun quake. Which is steady and still
1 noun because slow and steady are adjectives.
Flow is a verb and a noun. Verb: Water flows from the faucet. Noun: The steady flow of water from the fountain is relaxing.
Your child's progress in math has been slow but steady.
No, the word 'gazed' is the past tense of the verb 'to gaze'.The word gaze is a noun form, a word for a steady, fixed look.The noun forms for the verb to gaze are gazer and the gerund, gazing.
Gaze can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, an example would be, I like to gaze at the beautiful scenery. As a noun, an example would be, he turned his gaze in my direction.
The word balance is a noun with a plural of balances. It can also be a verb with a past tense of balanced.
Yes, the noun 'march' (lower case m) is a common noun , a general word for a steady forward movement of a body of troops; the distance to a place measured by the time that it takes soldiers to travel there; a frontier or border area between two countries or territories; a general word for any march of any kind.The noun 'March' (capital M) is a proper noun as the name of the third month of the year. A proper noun is always capitalized.The word 'march' is also a verb: march, marches, marching, marched.
Stable is a noun (a building with stalls to house horses) and an adjective (an emotionally stable person).