- Continue in the face of difficulty - Keep making an effort to somehow preserve direction - Leave no stone unturned - Stand firm - To persist in any business or enterprise undertaken;
to pursue steadily any project or course begun; to maintain a purpose
in spite of counter influences, opposition, or discouragement; not to
give or abandon what is undertaken.
- Amaze - Astonish Lurch - Reel - Shock - Walk drunkenly - To move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in
standing or walking; not to stand or walk with steadiness; to sway; to
reel or totter. - To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail.
- of Foot - Ground for the foot; place for the foot to rest on; firm
foundation to stand on. - Standing; position; established place; basis for
operation; permanent settlement; foothold. - Relative condition; state. - Tread; step; especially, measured tread. - The act of adding up a column of figures; the amount or
sum total of such a column. - The act of putting a foot to anything; also, that which is
added as a foot; as, the footing of a stocking.
- To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as
a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to
be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained. - To be composed or made up; -- followed by of. - To have as its substance or character, or as its
foundation; to be; -- followed by in. - To be consistent or harmonious; to be in accordance; --
formerly used absolutely, now followed by with. - To insist; -- followed by on.
- Equilibrium - The state or quality of being stable, or firm;
steadiness; firmness; strength to stand without being moved or
overthrown; as, the stability of a structure; the stability of a throne
or a constitution. - Steadiness or firmness of character, firmness of
resolution or purpose; the quality opposite to fickleness,
irresolution, or inconstancy; constancy; steadfastness; as, a man of
little stability, or of unusual stability. - Fixedness; -- as opposed to fluidity.