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steady vs valentine

valentine vs steady

steady and valentine both are nouns.

steady is an adjective but valentine is not an adjective.

steady is a verb but valentine is not a verb.

steady is an adverb but valentine is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
steady Yes Yes Yes Yes
valentine Yes No No No
As nouns, valentine is a hyponym of steady; that is, valentine is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than steady:
  • steady: a person loved by another person
  • valentine: a sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day
Other hyponyms of steady include dulcinea, ladylove, sugar daddy.
steady (noun) valentine (noun)
a person loved by another person a sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day
steady (adjective) valentine (adjective)
not subject to change or variation especially in behavior
relating to a person who does something regularly
marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
securely in position; not shaky
not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall
not easily excited or upset
steady (verb) valentine (verb)
make steady
support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady (adverb) valentine (adverb)
in a steady manner
Difference between steady and valentine

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