Word for someone who is "quietly reliable"


I'm looking for a single word that describes a "quietly reliable" person. i.e. someone who is conscientious as a matter of course, not expecting any praise or even mention of it, they are just habitually dependable, like a parent or friend who's always there for you.


I'm sure there are some words for it but I can't put my finger on them.



Answer



"steadfast".


This implies both reliability and a lack of drama. You could also go with "staunch", but that seems a little more likely to be not quiet.


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