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Angela
Is there any difference between "walk stably" and "walk steadily"?
Which one should I use to describe a toddler? Thanks!
Dec 8, 2011 4:21 PM
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Things are stable, people are steady. Unless you are talking about a person's physical or mental health--in that case, a person could be "mentally unstable" or "in stable condition." But when it comes to balance and coordination, we use "steady."
December 8, 2011
Walking steadily should be used to describe your child.
Brad C gives an excellent definition.
December 8, 2011
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