sta
ble
Comparative
more stable
Superlative
most stable
1
firm and able to stay in the same position or state
- The table is stable and doesn't wobble when you put weight on it.
- Her condition is stable, and the doctors expect her to recover fully.
- The economy showed signs of becoming more stable after the financial crisis.
- The political situation in the region is tense but relatively stable.
- He prefers to invest in stable companies with steady growth and solid financials.
Antonyms:
2
remaining constant or steady over time
- His health condition has been stable for the past few months.
- Despite economic challenges, her job at the company remains stable.
- The population of the town has remained stable for the past decade.
- Prices for essential goods have remained stable despite inflation in other sectors.
- The political situation in the country appears to be stable after the recent elections.
3
keeping balance
4
resistant to chemical change