Translation for '
steadfast' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | steadfast | steadfaster / more steadfast | steadfastest / most steadfast |
| SYNO | firm | staunch | steadfast | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- "Manawanui" is a Māori word meaning "to be brave or steadfast".
- Their rage and hatred steadfast as the ground.
- Respected for his steadfast stance in defense of democratic principles, Siles died on 19 October 2005 in La Paz.
- This award will allow for reporting that is steadfast, unbiased, and accurate to continue at Acadia University.
- Cultivating virtues as steadfast as mountains amidst turbulence.
- We were steadfast as katahdin, hard as winters rain".
- In his message, Kenyatta said Ambassador Afande helped "position Kenya on the global map as a steadfast Republic".
- By 2000, Zyuganov remained steadfast in his opposition to private ownership of agricultural land. He also advocated instating a state monopoly on alcohol and tobacco.
- Dave Nathan of AllMusic states "Cuttin' Loose" is a steadfast mainstream jazz session, and is recommended".
- Thus in parts of India, hoardings with picture of political activists and message of birthdays, honor, steadfast support etc. are common sights.
- The church describes itself " A steadfast witness to historic Reformed Christianity for over 175 years".
- Margaret Wilson sees Wentworth as combining the dynamic character of Austen's earlier diversionary men and the steadfast qualities needed in a husband.
- Janša has expressed steadfast support for Israel and former Israeli PM Netanyahu and his government.
- Pakistan enjoys sound and steadfast military defence relations with many members of OIC.
- This would not be the first time in her career that she undertook such a heavy ordered challenge with steadfast determination.
- I hope you are steadfast in exile, as I am steadfast at home.
- Firmin is a French surname and masculine given name, from the Late Latin Firminus, a derivative of "firmus" meaning "firm" or "steadfast".
- Mina in the Coptic language (derived from ancient Egyptian language) means: a person who is steadfast, committed, unrelenting or determined.
- Dilys is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, which translates into English as genuine, steadfast, valid, true or perfect.
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