Stability
UK /["/stəˈbɪləti/"]/US /["/stəˈbɪləti/"]/
Definition
the quality or state of being steady and not changing or being upset in any way (= the quality of being stable)
In simple words: The state of being steady and not likely to change.
Examples
- The stability of the bridge was tested under extreme weather conditions.
- Economic stability is crucial for long-term growth.
- She maintained perfect stability during her yoga pose.
- Political stability in the region has improved over the past decade.
- The stability of the chemical compound makes it safe to handle.
Usage notes
Use 'stability' when discussing reliability or calmness, such as in politics or structures. Avoid in overly casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'stable' horses that don't rock or sway; they stand firm.
Collocations
- greater
- increased
- relative
- degree
- level
- achieve
- bring
- ensure
- a lack of stability
- peace and stability
- a period of stability
Synonyms
- steadiness
- consistency
- reliability
- durability
- safety
Antonyms
- instability
- unsteadiness
- insecurity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'stabilize' (verb form).
- Incorrectly using 'stability' as a verb.
- Assuming it only applies to physical objects.