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stable
adjective as in constant, fixed; resistant
Strongest matches
balanced, calm, durable, fast, lasting, permanent, reliable, safe, secure, solid, steady, strong, substantial
Strong matches
abiding, anchored, enduring, established, even, firm, invariable, nailed, poised, set, sound, stabile, stalwart, staunch, stout, tough, uniform
Weak matches
brick-wall, deep-rooted, equable, immutable, perdurable, resolute, set in stone, solid as a rock, stationary, staying put, steadfast, sturdy, sure, together, unalterable, unchangeable, unfluctuating, unvarying, unwavering, well-built, well-founded
Example Sentences
A Swiss meringue is a little less “stable” than an Italian and has the reputation of being easier.
"My plan is to get a job to start a new, more stable life that would allow me to work and pay back the debts I owe."
He said the economy was "stable", pointing to higher growth than countries like Germany, but admitted inflation of 9.1% was "alarming".
I’ve already written about some of her programs and plans, which include cleanup crews, peace ambassadors, overdose response teams and a healthcare collaborative aimed at treating the sick and getting them into stable housing.
These stories could mirror how real basic income recipients use stable income to tackle debt, create multi-generational housing solutions, and give back to their neighborhoods.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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