Adverb
In a steady manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been growing steadily ever since. Salvador Dalí
The work that is truly productive is the domain of a steadily smaller and more elite fraction of humanity. Vernor Vinge
Hold a picture of yourself long and steadily enough in your mind's eye, and you will be drawn toward it. Napoleon Hill
The Reservoir system will function not only as an equalizer of business conditions, but also as a national store to meet further emergencies, such as war and drought, and-most important of all-as the concrete means of developing a steadily higher living standard for all. Benjamin Graham
He who steadily observes the moral precepts in which all religions concur, will never be questioned at the gates of heaven as to the dogmas in which they all differ. Thomas Jefferson
A full cup must be carried steadily. English Proverb