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Meaning of steel-like
having the strength and resilience of steel
Etymology of steel-like
The word "steel-like" is derived from the word "steel", which originated from Old English "stel" and Old Norse "stål", referring to a type of metal alloy
The suffix "-like" is added to form a simile, indicating a resemblance to the original word
Synonyms
Definitions
- Resembling steel in strength, resilience, or hardness
- * Having a strong and unyielding quality, similar to steel
Usage Examples
- The athlete's steel-like determination helped her win the championship
- * The company's steel-like commitment to quality has earned them a reputation as a trusted brand