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stable
1[stey-buhl]
noun
a building for the lodging and feeding of horses, cattle, etc.
such a building with stalls.
a collection of animals housed in such a building.
Horse Racing.
an establishment where racehorses are kept and trained.
the horses belonging to, or the persons connected with, such an establishment.
Informal.
a number of people, usually in the same profession, who are employed, trained, or represented by the same company, agency, manager, etc..
a comedy show with a large stable of writers.
the establishment that trains or manages such a group of people.
two boxers from the same stable.
a collection of items produced by or belonging to an establishment, industry, profession, or the like.
The American auto industry has some new small cars in its stable.
verb (used with object)
to put or lodge in or as if in a stable.
verb (used without object)
to live in or as if in a stable.
stable
2[stey-buhl]
adjective
not likely to fall or give way, as a structure, support, foundation, etc.; firm; steady.
able or likely to continue or last; firmly established; enduring or permanent.
a stable government.
resistant to sudden change or deterioration.
A stable economy is the aim of every government.
steadfast; not wavering or changeable, as in character or purpose; dependable.
not subject to emotional instability or illness; sane; mentally sound.
Physics., having the ability to react to a disturbing force by maintaining or reestablishing position, form, etc.
Chemistry., not readily decomposing, as a compound; resisting molecular or chemical change.
(of a patient's condition) exhibiting no significant change.
stable
1/ ˈsteɪbəl /
noun
a building, usually consisting of stalls, for the lodging of horses or other livestock
the animals lodged in such a building, collectively
the racehorses belonging to a particular establishment or owner
the establishment itself
( as modifier )
stable companion
informal, a source of training, such as a school, theatre, etc
the two athletes were out of the same stable
a number of people considered as a source of a particular talent
a stable of writers
(modifier) of, relating to, or suitable for a stable
stable manners
verb
to put, keep, or be kept in a stable
stable
2/ ˈsteɪbəl /
adjective
steady in position or balance; firm
lasting or permanent
a stable relationship
steadfast or firm of purpose
(of an elementary particle, atomic nucleus, etc) not undergoing decay; not radioactive
a stable nuclide
(of a chemical compound) not readily partaking in a chemical change
(of electronic equipment) with no tendency to self-oscillation
stable
Not susceptible to a process of decay, such as radioactivity. For example, the most common isotope of carbon, carbon 12, is stable. Protons and photons are examples of stable subatomic particles.
See more at decay
Relating to a chemical compound that does not easily decompose or change into other compounds. Water is an example of a stable compound.
Relating to an atom or chemical element that is unlikely to share electrons with another atom or element.
Not likely to change significantly or to deteriorate suddenly, as an individual's medical condition.
Other Word Forms
- stableness noun
- stably adverb
- stablelike adjective
- unstabled adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of stable1
Origin of stable2
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
I now trust that there is a sober, sane, emotionally stable, well-resourced and compassionate adult woman at the wheel of my life.
Mr Bailey said it was the job of central banks to ensure that economies were stable, which allowed governments to take policy decisions "knowing the foundations are sound".
The OBR's assessment of the government's plans is seen as a key factor in ensuring financial markets remain stable and investors, who typically loan the UK money, maintain confidence in the UK economy.
"I'm really proud of myself to get to the place that I'm at right now, to keep a stable tenancy and a stable job," Elle said.
Officials say he is in stable condition and expected to be released soon.
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