Stable ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Stable ( adjective )

  1. Firmly fixed in place; not likely to fall or collapse.
  2. Not likely to change or fail; dependable.
  3. Not likely to become emotionally disturbed; balanced.
  4. Not likely to change in value, condition, or quality; consistent.
  5. Not likely to be affected by external factors; robust.

Origin:

From the latin word stabilis, meaning "firm" or "steady".

Examples:

  1. The building was stable and safe.
  2. The economy is stable.
  3. She is emotionally stable.
  4. The temperature is stable.
  5. The currency is stable against the dollar.

(As a noun)

Stable ( noun )

  1. Firmly fixed in place; not likely to fall or collapse.
  2. Not likely to change or fail; dependable.
  3. Not likely to become emotionally disturbed; balanced.
  4. Not likely to change in value, condition, or quality; consistent.
  5. Not likely to be affected by external factors; robust.

Origin:

From the latin word stabilis, meaning "firm" or "steady".

Examples:

  1. The building was stable and safe.
  2. The economy is stable.
  3. She is emotionally stable.
  4. The temperature is stable.
  5. The currency is stable against the dollar.
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