steadfast

adj.坚定不移的,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
steadfast (adjective)
1.
a) firmly fixed in place - immovable
b) not subject to change - the steadfast doctrine of original sin Ellen Glasgow
2.
firm in belief, determination, or adherence - loyal her followers have remained steadfast faithful
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
steadfast (adjective)
firm in one's allegiance to someone or something
SYNONYMS:
constant, dedicated, devoted, devout, down-the-line, fast, good, loyal, pious, staunch ( stanch), steadfast, steady, true, true-blue
RELATED WORDS:
dependable, dutiful, reliable, responsible, solid, tried, tried-and-true, trustworthy, trusty; unfaltering, unhesitating, unwavering; determined, intent, resolute; confirmed, dyed-in-the-wool, inveterate, sworn; ardent, avid, enthusiastic, fervent, fervid, gung ho, impassioned, passionate, serious
NEAR ANTONYMS:
irresponsible, undependable, unreliable, untrustworthy; faltering, hesitant, vacillating, wavering; dubious, irresolute, shaky, uncertain; apathetic, dispassionate, uninterested
disloyal, faithless, false, fickle, inconstant, perfidious, recreant, traitorous, treacherous, unfaithful, untrue
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