stable
AdjectiveTransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: stablespast: stabledpp: stableding: stablingcomp: more stablesup: most stable
The adjective carries a strong sense of reliability and equilibrium. It is frequently used in medical contexts to indicate that a patient is no longer deteriorating, or in financial contexts to describe a market that has stopped fluctuating wildly. It suggests a state of calm predictability. As a noun, the word has expanded from a literal animal shelter to describe a group of people, such as athletes or performers, who are managed by the same organization. This transition from a physical building to a professional collective emphasizes a sense of belonging and shared management.
Countable when referring to the physical building where horses live.