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steadfast (adjective), more steadfast, most steadfast
Pertaining to being firm, steady, or unwavering about an issue or principle: Carol was a steadfast student at the university despite the fact that she had to work at a restaurant several hours each day in order to pay for her tuition and other living expenses.
Referring to anyone who is not changing or wavering in his or her beliefs or responsibilities.
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Relating to a person or animal that is firmly loyal and trustworthy.
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