What is another word for without a tremor?

Pronunciation: [wɪðˌa͡ʊt ɐ tɹˈɛmə] (IPA)

When someone performs a task or action without any sign of hesitation or nervousness, it can be described as being done "without a tremor." However, there are a variety of synonyms one could use to describe this kind of surety and confidence, such as "steadily," "stably," "confidently," "firmly," "resolutely," or "assuredly." These descriptors all convey a sense of ease and self-assuredness, emphasizing the person's competence and skill. Other related terms might include "composed," "unflappable," or "unwavering," all of which further highlight the individual's ability to remain calm and collected in the face of a given challenge or task.

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  • I looked down the long lines of waving black plumes and stern faces beneath them, and sighed to think that within one short hour most, if not all, of those magnificent veteran warriors, not a man of whom was under forty years of age, would be laid dead or dying in the dust. It could not be otherwise; they were being condemned, with that wise recklessness of human life which marks the great general, and often saves his forces and attains his ends, to certain slaughter, in order to give their cause and the remainder of the army a chance of success. They were foredoomed to die, and they knew the truth. It was to be their task to engage regiment after regiment of Twala’s army on the narrow strip of green beneath us, till they were exterminated or till the wings found a favourable opportunity for their onslaught. And yet they never hesitated, nor could I detect a sign of fear upon the face of a single warrior. There they were—going to certain death, about to quit the blessed light of day for ever, and yet able to contemplate their doom without a tremor. Even at that moment I could not help contrasting their state of mind with my own, which was far from comfortable, and breathing a sigh of envy and admiration. Never before had I seen such an absolute devotion to the idea of duty, and such a complete indifference to its bitter fruits.
    H. Rider Haggard

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