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1. stable
adjective. ['ˈsteɪbəl'] resistant to change of position or condition.
Antonyms
Etymology
- stabilis (Latin)
- -abilis (Latin)
Rhymes with Stable
- intercable
- mislabel
- relabel
- disable
- unable
- schaible
- graybeal
- grable
- frable
- enable
- crable
- zabel
- waibel
- sable
- raible
- mable
- mabel
- laible
- label
- knable
- kable
- hable
- gable
- fable
- chaebol
- cable
- abell
- abel
How do you pronounce stable?
Pronounce stable as ˈsteɪbəl.
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Quotes about stable
1. A key to achieving success is to assemble a strong and stable management team.
- Vivek Wadhwa
2. I believe that singing is the key to long life, a good figure, a stable temperament, increased intelligence, new friends, super self-confidence, heightened sexual attractiveness, and a better sense of humor.
- Brian Eno
3. My childhood was very difficult. I had every childhood disease and then some, but my parents didn't mollycoddle me. They left me to fight those battles on my own. I guess that was very Canadian, very stoic. But it's good. I had to become a warrior. I had to give up hope and find a substitute for hope that would be far more stable.
- Joni Mitchell
2. stable
noun. ['ˈsteɪbəl'] a farm building for housing horses or other livestock.
Synonyms
Etymology
- stabilis (Latin)
- -abilis (Latin)
3. stable
adjective. ['ˈsteɪbəl'] firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation.
Antonyms
Etymology
- stabilis (Latin)
- -abilis (Latin)
4. stable
verb. ['ˈsteɪbəl'] shelter in a stable.
Antonyms
Etymology
- stabilis (Latin)
- -abilis (Latin)
5. stable
adjective. ['ˈsteɪbəl'] maintaining equilibrium.
Antonyms
Etymology
- stabilis (Latin)
- -abilis (Latin)