1. steadier - Noun
2. steadier - Adjective
Derived from steady
steadier
comparative form of steady: more steady
steadier (plural steadiers)
That which steadies something.
All she wanted was to be a little girl, to be efficiently taken care of by some yielding yet superior power, stupider and steadier than herself. It seemed that the only lover she had ever wanted was a lover in a dream. F. Scott Fitzgerald
No heart shall beat, no foot shall press, no hand Strain, strive, and strike with steadier will than mine And faith more strenuous toward the purpose. Algernon Charles Swinburne
I can definitely tell when mum has got money because then she likes to go shopping to spend it, whereas dad is steadier and avoids splurges. I like to think I've inherited both sides. Sophie Ellis-Bextor
After the sun sets around 5 p.m. scattered showers develop as steadier rain moves into the North Bay. Source: Internet
Buenker, p. 184 A bigger government and a bigger military, of course, required a correspondingly larger and steadier source of revenue to support it. Source: Internet
But hospitalizations have been far steadier: They hit 90,481 on November 26, declined to 89,834 on November 27, and have increased each day since to break 100,000. Source: Internet