Loyalty is a quality that encompasses faithfulness, dedication, and steadfast commitment to a person, organization, or cause.
The root word of "steadfast" is "stead" which means fixed or firmly established. "Fast" in this word means firm or immovable.
"Hoa aloha kupaa" in Hawaiian means "steadfast loving friend" or "beloved companion".
The root word for stability is "stable," which comes from the Latin word "stabilis," meaning firm or steadfast.
The likely word is luau (a Hawaiian feast).The similar word is the adjective loyal (true, steadfast).
I Went in a steadfast way
The columns stood steadfast and resolute.
This is undermined by its steadfast refusal to put its money where its mouth is.
The representative's level of courtesy obviated his/her steadfast resolve to the company's loyalty program. Will YOU be steadfast?
I want to be as steadfast as I can be during my final.
I mean his steadfast courage, his calm continual self-control.
The soldiers were able to gain victory after a hard fought battle because they were steadfast in their resolve.My grandma will always be steadfast in her ways.
Onipa'a : (be) steadfast
The antonym of steadfast is fickle, meaning changing frequently and unpredictably.
Steadfast Networks was created in 1998.
Members of the army are all stalwart souls.
Fastidious means steadfast, and always there. For example, "Cory worked fastidiously on his assignments for the week because he wanted to get them done on time".