stedfastly

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English stedfastlī (resolutely, unwavering, completely, utterly, motionlessly, firmly), equivalent of stedfast + -ly

Adverb

stedfastly (comparative more stedfastly, superlative most stedfastly)

  1. In a steadfast manner; firmly; with conviction; resolutely
    • 1905, Booker T. Washington, “A Man About Whom the World Should Know”, in Independent:
      … and having clearly perceived his duty, he has pursued it stedfastly in spite of opposition or adverse criticism.
    • 2011, David A.Clary, George Washington's First War, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN:
      “He told Washington that the Indians kept stedfastly attached to our interest.”
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