stable

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noun

sta·​ble ˈstā-bəl How to pronounce stable (audio)
1
: a building in which domestic animals are sheltered and fed
especially : such a building having stalls or compartments
a horse stable
2
a
: the racehorses of one owner
b
: a group of people (such as athletes, writers, or performers) under one management
c
: the racing cars of one owner

stable

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verb

stabled; stabling ˈstā-b(ə-)liŋ How to pronounce stable (audio)

transitive verb

: to put or keep in a stable

intransitive verb

: to dwell in or as if in a stable

stable

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adjective

1
a
: firmly established : fixed, steadfast
stable opinions
b
: not changing or fluctuating : unvarying
in stable condition
c
: permanent, enduring
stable civilizations
2
a
: steady in purpose : firm in resolution
b
: not subject to insecurity or emotional illness : sane, rational
a stable personality
3
a(1)
: placed so as to resist forces tending to cause motion or change of motion
(2)
: designed so as to develop forces that restore the original condition when disturbed from a condition of equilibrium or steady motion
b(1)
: not readily altering in chemical makeup or physical state
stable emulsions
(2)
: not spontaneously radioactive
stableness noun
stably adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for stable

lasting, permanent, durable, stable mean enduring for so long as to seem fixed or established.

lasting implies a capacity to continue indefinitely.

a book that left a lasting impression on me

permanent adds usually the implication of being designed or planned to stand or continue indefinitely.

permanent living arrangements

durable implies power to resist destructive agencies.

durable fabrics

stable implies lastingness because of resistance to being overturned or displaced.

a stable government

Examples of stable in a Sentence

Noun She rode the horse back to the stable. There have been three winners from his stable this season. A new model will be added to the car company's stable of sedans. Verb Where do you stable your horses? Adjective They have a stable relationship. Children need to be raised in a stable environment. Make sure the platform is stable.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Bees may return to their hives and domestic horses and cows may move to their stables, reports Liz Aguilar, a PhD candidate in biology in the University of Indiana's evolution, ecology, and behavior program. TIME, 25 Mar. 2024 Attending to a stable of Dickensian types, McLaren was part Fagin, part Uriah Heep, up from the streets to magnify your life and pick your pockets. Andrew O’Hagan, The New Yorker, 1 Apr. 2024 The Annie comes in a stable of classic colors as well as some fun and funky patterns, but my personal favorite is the classic Sequoia hue, which can be shined up for a night out or be worn out on a trail ride. Krista Simmons, Sunset Magazine, 29 Mar. 2024 Surroundings walls reflect former horse stables turned marble factory turned residences that are also filled with graffiti tags, paste-ups and messages from many visitors. Passport: Explore the finest destinations and experiences around the world in the Forbes Passport newsletter. Michele Herrmann, Forbes, 29 Feb. 2024 While that trio, plus 2023 rookie sensation Bobby Miller, gave the Dodgers a formidable stable of front-line arms, the group was still entering 2024 with myriad questions about each pitcher’s potential workload. Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times, 23 Jan. 2024 The building had steel frames for durability, a layout that accommodated multiple families, and an onboard stable to house farm animals in times of flooding. Kyle Chayka, The New Yorker, 25 Mar. 2024 There are two private villas, while the main building and former laundry and stables accommodate 15 bedrooms. Catherine Fairweather, Condé Nast Traveler, 20 Mar. 2024 The property, listed in February, also includes a more than 1,700-square-foot barn with stables and a riding arena. Matthew Glowicki, The Courier-Journal, 14 Mar. 2024
Verb
The ordinance defines these operations as any facility that includes animals stabled or confined for 45 days or more in a 12-month period. Susanne Rust, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2024 Two fire pits, a patio, hot tub, and wooded walking trails are set just a few feet away from one another outdoors, including the animal stables. Demetrius Simms, Robb Report, 26 Mar. 2024 Del Mar cannot expand its stable area, which could create a problem, although Los Alamitos is also used for stabling. Bill Center, San Diego Union-Tribune, 23 Mar. 2024 According to the form, all starters and also-eligible horses for the Kentucky Derby must be stabled at Churchill Downs by 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 27. Jason Frakes, The Courier-Journal, 31 Jan. 2024 The area became popular with wealthy residents and their horse stables, a South County version of Rancho Santa Fe. San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 Oct. 2023 There was a rose garden and chandeliers, horse stables for equine therapy, yoga and an on-site chef who cooked only organic food — all for $40,000 a month. Teo Armus, Washington Post, 12 Sep. 2023 The teams spent half the year at Jones’ farm and stables in Florida. Adam England, Peoplemag, 10 Sep. 2023 Other notable features include heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a sauna, a mosque, and stables with enough room to accommodate up to 10 horses. Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 25 July 2023
Adjective
Since Taurus prefers a calm, stable partnership, Aries might be too much for them. Katie Mannion, Peoplemag, 20 Apr. 2024 The teen was taken to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center by private vehicle and was reported to be in stable condition on March 29, police said. The Enquirer, 18 Apr. 2024 That finding has been relatively stable since summer 2022. Journal Sentinel, 17 Apr. 2024 DeWeese said that money will go to increase staff for existing programs that try to help people get stable, and later permanent, supportive housing. Beth Lipoff, Kansas City Star, 17 Apr. 2024 The 29-year-old Antioch woman and the 27-year-old Oakland man were in stable condition at a hospital. Harry Harris, The Mercury News, 17 Apr. 2024 While working, support the lift gate with a broom handle or any comparable stable object to prevent it from falling down on you. Maryal Miller Carter, USA TODAY, 17 Apr. 2024 The teen was listed in stable condition, police said. Emily Shapiro, ABC News, 17 Apr. 2024 The wounded officer, who has been with Doral police for four years, was taken in stable condition to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center and expected to recover. Charles Rabin and, Miami Herald, 9 Apr. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French estable, stable, from Latin stabulum, from stare to stand — more at stand

Adjective

Middle English, from Anglo-French estable, stable, from Latin stabilis, from stare to stand

First Known Use

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of stable was in the 13th century

Dictionary Entries Near stable

Cite this Entry

“Stable.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stable. Accessed 24 Apr. 2024.

Kids Definition

stable

1 of 3 noun
sta·​ble ˈstā-bəl How to pronounce stable (audio)
1
: a building in which domestic animals are sheltered and fed
especially : such a building having stalls or compartments
a horse stable
2
a
: the racehorses of one owner
b
: a group of athletes (as boxers) under one management

stable

2 of 3 verb
stabled; stabling -b(ə-)liŋ How to pronounce stable (audio)
: to put, keep, or live in or as if in a stable

stable

3 of 3 adjective
stabler -b(ə-)lər How to pronounce stable (audio) ; stablest -b(ə-)ləst How to pronounce stable (audio)
1
a
: firmly established : fixed, steadfast
a stable community
b
: not easily changed or affected
a stable government
c
: not likely to change suddenly or greatly
a stable income
2
a
: steady in purpose : constant
b
: not subject to insecurity or emotional illness : sane
stable personalities
3
: not readily changing in chemical composition or physical state
a stable compound
stableness noun
stably adverb
Etymology

Noun

Middle English stable "a place where animals are sheltered," from early French estable (same meaning), from Latin stabulum (same meaning), from stare "to stand"

Adjective

Middle English stable "fixed, not moving or changing," from early French estable (same meaning), from Latin stabilis (same meaning), from stare "to stand"

Medical Definition

stable

adjective
sta·​ble ˈstā-bəl How to pronounce stable (audio)
stabler -b(ə-)lər How to pronounce stable (audio) ; stablest -b(ə-)ləst How to pronounce stable (audio)
1
: not changing or fluctuating
the patient's condition was listed as stable
2
: not subject to insecurity or emotional illness
a stable personality
3
a
: not readily altering in chemical makeup or physical state
stable emulsions
b
: not spontaneously radioactive
a stable isotope

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