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stick
stay
verb to remain somewhere
» Would you like to stay
for dinner?
hang around (informal),
linger, loiter, remain,
tarry, wait
steadfast
adjective refusing to change or
give up » Jill was a steadfast
supporter of animal rights and
went on every march.
constant, faithful, firm,
immovable, resolute,
staunch, steady,
unshakeable
steady^1
adjective continuing without
interruptions » There was
a steady rise in temperature
throughout the morning.
consistent, constant,
continuous, even, nonstop,
regular, uninterrupted
steady^2
adjective not shaky or wobbling
» Tom has a steady hand
and can draw very neatly.
firm, secure, stable
steady^3
verb to prevent something from
shaking or wobbling
» The surfers steadied
themselves on the surf boards.
brace, secure, stabilize,
support
steal^1
verb to take something without
permission » Did Elsa steal
that apple from the fruit bowl
or did she ask permission?
appropriate, nick (Britain,
Australia, and New Zealand;
slang), pilfer, pinch (informal),
swipe (slang), take,
embezzle, filch,
misappropriate,
purloin, thieve
steal^2
verb to move somewhere
quietly and secretly
» Greg stole out of the class
without the teacher noticing.
creep, slip, sneak, tiptoe
steep^1
adjective rising sharply and
abruptly » The steep hill
was difficult to climb.
sheer, vertical
antonym: gradual
steep^2
adjective larger than is
reasonable » We noticed
a steep rise in the price
of bananas.
excessive, extortionate,
high, unreasonable,
exorbitant, overpriced
steep^3
verb to soak something in a
liquid » Steep the vegetables
in water to keep them fresh.
immerse, soak, marinate
sterile
adjective free from germs
» Ted bandaged the cut
with a sterile dressing.
antiseptic, germ-free,
sterilized
stick^1
noun a long, thin piece of wood
» William threw a stick
for the dog to fetch.
bat, cane, mace, pole, rod,
truncheon, twig, wand
stick^2
verb to thrust something
somewhere » Christine stuck
her arm through the fence
to pick flowers from
the other side.
insert, jab, poke, push, put,
ram, shove, stuff, thrust
stick^3
verb to attach
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The surfers steadied themselves
on the surf boards.
Christine stuck her arm through
the fence to pick flowers from the
other side.
paste
Paste the picture in.
stick
(^3) verb to attach
» Stick the pictures
into your scrapbook.
attach
Attach it with tape.
bond
Bond the two
paper surfaces.
fix
Fix the picture
to the page.
glue
Glue the picture down.
paste
Paste the picture in.
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