Meaning of Stable
fixed or steady; not likely to move, change or fail
In simple words: Not changing a lot; steady.
Stable in a sentence
- The bridge is stable and can handle heavy traffic.
- After the medication, her mood became much more stable.
- He was looking for a stable job after years of freelancing.
- The stock market is experiencing stable growth this quarter.
- The horse was kept in a stable environment for health reasons.
- Before making changes, we need to ensure the systems are stable.
- Her stable of cars includes a luxury sedan and a vintage convertible.
- Maintaining a stable internet connection is crucial for remote work.
How to use Stable
Use 'stable' when describing things that are not likely to change suddenly, such as emotions, situations, or physical conditions. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a stable table; it doesn't wobble or change.
Related words
Synonyms for Stable
Common mistakes with Stable
- Confused with 'stabile', which is not a standard English word.
- Used incorrectly as a verb when it's an adjective.
- Misused as a noun when referring to a place where horses are kept.
Stable appears in
Stable in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
مستقر
لا يتغير كثيرًا؛ مستقر.
- Bengaliবাংলা
স্থিতিশীল, স্থির
খুব বেশি পরিবর্তন হয় না; স্থির।
- GermanDeutsch
Stabil
Nicht viel ändern; stetig.
- SpanishEspañol
Estable
No cambia mucho; constante.
- Persianفارسی
پایدار
زیاد تغییر نمیکند؛ ثابت.
- FrenchFrançais
Stable
Pas beaucoup de changements ; stable.
- Hindiहिन्दी
स्थिर
बहुत ज़्यादा न बदलने वाला; स्थिर।
- ItalianItaliano
Stabile
Non cambia molto; costante.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Estável
Que não muda muito; firme.
- RussianРусский
Stable
Not changing a lot; steady.
- Urduاردو
مستحکم، پائیدار، اصطبل
زیادہ نہ بدلنے والا؛ پائیدار۔
- Chinese中文
稳定
不经常变化;稳固。
More words like Stable
- Steady
- AbandonB2
To leave someone or something and never return to them.
- AbilityA2
the fact that somebody/something is able to do something
- AbruptB1
Happening suddenly and unexpectedly.
- AbsenceC1
the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away
- AbstractB2
based on general ideas and not on any particular real person, thing or situation
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Frequently asked questions about Stable
What does Stable mean?
Not changing a lot; steady.
What is the definition of Stable?
fixed or steady; not likely to move, change or fail
How do you use Stable in a sentence?
The bridge is stable and can handle heavy traffic.
Can you give another example of Stable?
After the medication, her mood became much more stable.
What are synonyms for Stable?
Common alternatives include steady.
What is the opposite of Stable?
Opposite meanings include unstable, volatile, insecure.
What words go with Stable?
It commonly pairs with be, look, seem, extremely, fairly, very, be, look, seem, extremely, fairly, very.
What are common mistakes when using Stable?
Confused with 'stabile', which is not a standard English word. Used incorrectly as a verb when it's an adjective. Misused as a noun when referring to a place where horses are kept.
How do you pronounce Stable?
US: /["/ˈsteɪbl/"]/, UK: /["/ˈsteɪbl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Stable?
Use 'stable' when describing things that are not likely to change suddenly, such as emotions, situations, or physical conditions. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
What CEFR level is Stable?
"Stable" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.







