stab: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of stab
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estab
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Suffixes of stab
- stability«Word Popularity Bar5/5
stability
- noun the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
stableness.
- noun a stable order (especially of society)
- noun the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
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stable
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
stalls; horse barn.
- verb shelter in a stable
- stable horses
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
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stab
- noun a sudden sharp feeling
twinge; pang.
- pangs of regret
- she felt a stab of excitement
- twinges of conscience
- noun a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
thrust; knife thrust.
- one strong stab to the heart killed him
- noun a sudden sharp feeling
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stabilize
- verb make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
stabilise.
- The drug stabilized her blood pressure
- stabilize prices
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady; brace; stabilise.
- brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
- verb make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
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stabilized
- adjective satellite made stable or firm
stabilised.
- verb make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
stabilise; stabilize.
- The drug stabilized her blood pressure
- stabilize prices
- adjective satellite made stable or firm
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stabilizing
- adjective satellite causing to become stable
stabilising.
- the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society
- verb make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
stabilise; stabilize.
- The drug stabilized her blood pressure
- stabilize prices
- adjective satellite causing to become stable
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stabilization
- noun the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable
stabilisation.
- he worked for price stabilization for farm products
- wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace
- stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions
- noun the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
stabilisation.
- noun the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable
- stables4/5
stable
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
stalls; horse barn.
- verb shelter in a stable
- stable horses
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
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stabbing
- adjective satellite causing physical or especially psychological injury
wounding.
- a stabbing remark
- wounding and false charges of disloyalty
- verb use a knife on
stab; knife.
- The victim was knifed to death
- adjective satellite causing physical or especially psychological injury
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stabilizer
- noun a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
- noun airfoil consisting of a device for stabilizing an aircraft
- noun a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
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stabilizer
- noun a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
- noun airfoil consisting of a device for stabilizing an aircraft
- noun a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
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stabilize
- verb make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
stabilise.
- The drug stabilized her blood pressure
- stabilize prices
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady; brace; stabilise.
- brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
- verb make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium
- stabilisation3/5
stabilisation
- noun the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
stabilization.
- noun the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable
stabilization.
- he worked for price stabilization for farm products
- wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace
- stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions
- noun the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
- stabs2/5
stab
- noun a sudden sharp feeling
twinge; pang.
- pangs of regret
- she felt a stab of excitement
- twinges of conscience
- noun a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
thrust; knife thrust.
- one strong stab to the heart killed him
- noun a sudden sharp feeling
- stabilisers2/5
stabiliser
- noun a device for making something stable
stabilizer.
- noun a device for making something stable
- stabiliser2/5
stabiliser
- noun a device for making something stable
stabilizer.
- noun a device for making something stable
- stabilised2/5
stabilised
- adjective satellite made stable or firm
stabilized.
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady; brace; stabilize; stabilise.
- brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
- adjective satellite made stable or firm
- stabilise2/5
stabilise
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady; brace; stabilize.
- brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
- verb become stable or more stable
stabilize.
- The economy stabilized
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
- stabilising2/5
stabilising
- adjective satellite causing to become stable
stabilizing.
- the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady; brace; stabilize; stabilise.
- brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
- adjective satellite causing to become stable
- stabilities2/5
stability
- noun the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
stableness.
- noun a stable order (especially of society)
- noun the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
- stabile2/5
stabile
- noun a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support
- adjective satellite (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change
- noun a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support
- stabler2/5
stable
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
stalls; horse barn.
- verb shelter in a stable
- stable horses
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
- stabled2/5
stable
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
stalls; horse barn.
- verb shelter in a stable
- stable horses
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
- stabling2/5
stabling
- noun accommodation for animals (especially for horses)
- verb shelter in a stable
stable.
- stable horses
- noun accommodation for animals (especially for horses)
- stably2/5
stably
- adverb in a stable solid fixed manner
- the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon
- adverb in a stable unchanging manner
- the death rate in Russia has been stably high
- adverb in a stable solid fixed manner
- stabat2/5
stabat
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- stabber1/5
stabber
- noun someone who stabs another person
- noun someone who stabs another person
- stabbers1/5
stabber
- noun someone who stabs another person
- noun someone who stabs another person
- stabilises1/5
stabilise
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
steady; brace; stabilize.
- brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
- verb become stable or more stable
stabilize.
- The economy stabilized
- verb support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
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stabilization
- noun the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable
stabilisation.
- he worked for price stabilization for farm products
- wage stabilization is necessary for industrial peace
- stabilization means that the product can be handled under atmospheric conditions
- noun the act of making something (as a vessel or aircraft) less likely to overturn
stabilisation.
- noun the act of stabilizing something or making it more stable
- stablemate1/5
stablemate
- noun a horse stabled with another or one of several horses owned by the same person
stable companion.
- noun a horse stabled with another or one of several horses owned by the same person
- stableman1/5
stableman
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
hostler; ostler; groom; stableboy.
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
- stablemen1/5
stableman
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
hostler; ostler; groom; stableboy.
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
- stableboy1/5
stableboy
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
hostler; ostler; groom; stableman.
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
- stabiles1/5
stabile
- noun a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support
- adjective satellite (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change
- noun a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support
- stableboys1/5
stableboy
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
hostler; ostler; groom; stableman.
- noun someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
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stabroek
- noun port city and the capital and largest city of Guyana
Georgetown.
- the city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British in 1812
- noun port city and the capital and largest city of Guyana
- stabbings1/5
stabbing
- adjective satellite causing physical or especially psychological injury
wounding.
- a stabbing remark
- wounding and false charges of disloyalty
- verb use a knife on
stab; knife.
- The victim was knifed to death
- adjective satellite causing physical or especially psychological injury
- stablish1/5
establish
- verb set up or found
found; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- verb set up or lay the groundwork for
constitute; found; plant; institute.
- establish a new department
- verb set up or found
- stablished1/5
establish
- verb set up or found
found; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- verb set up or lay the groundwork for
constitute; found; plant; institute.
- establish a new department
- verb set up or found
Derived words of stab
- instability«Word Popularity Bar5/5
instability
- noun an unstable order
- noun unreliability attributable to being unstable
- noun an unstable order
- establishment5/5
establishment
- noun the act of forming or establishing something
formation; organisation; constitution; organization.
- the constitution of a PTA group last year
- it was the establishment of his reputation
- he still remembers the organization of the club
- noun an organization founded and united for a specific purpose
institution.
- noun the act of forming or establishing something
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established
- adjective brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established
constituted.
- the established social order
- distrust the constituted authority
- a team established as a member of a major league
- enjoyed his prestige as an established writer
- an established precedent
- the established Church
- verb set up or found
found; establish; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- adjective brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established
- establish5/5
establish
- verb set up or found
found; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- verb set up or lay the groundwork for
constitute; found; plant; institute.
- establish a new department
- verb set up or found
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establish
- verb set up or found
found; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- verb set up or lay the groundwork for
constitute; found; plant; institute.
- establish a new department
- verb set up or found
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unstable
- adjective lacking stability or fixity or firmness
- unstable political conditions
- the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind
- an unstable world economy
- adjective satellite highly or violently reactive
- sensitive and highly unstable compounds
- adjective lacking stability or fixity or firmness
- establishments4/5
establishment
- noun the act of forming or establishing something
formation; organisation; constitution; organization.
- the constitution of a PTA group last year
- it was the establishment of his reputation
- he still remembers the organization of the club
- noun an organization founded and united for a specific purpose
institution.
- noun the act of forming or establishing something
- establishes4/5
establish
- verb set up or found
found; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- verb set up or lay the groundwork for
constitute; found; plant; institute.
- establish a new department
- verb set up or found
- constable4/5
constable
- noun a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- noun English landscape painter (1776-1837)
John Constable.
- noun a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- adjustable4/5
adjustable
- adjective satellite capable of being changed so as to match or fit
- adjustable seat belts
- adjective satellite capable of being regulated
- adjustable interest rates
- adjective satellite capable of being changed so as to match or fit
- instabilities3/5
instability
- noun an unstable order
- noun unreliability attributable to being unstable
- noun an unstable order
- reestablish3/5
reestablish
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
restore; reinstate.
- restore law and order
- reestablish peace in the region
- restore the emperor to the throne
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
- destabilizing3/5
destabilize
- verb become unstable
destabilise.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilise.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- reestablished3/5
reestablish
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
restore; reinstate.
- restore law and order
- reestablish peace in the region
- restore the emperor to the throne
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
- detestable3/5
detestable
- adjective satellite offensive to the mind
abhorrent; repulsive; repugnant; obscene.
- an abhorrent deed
- the obscene massacre at Wounded Knee
- morally repugnant customs
- repulsive behavior
- the most repulsive character in recent novels
- adjective satellite unequivocally detestable
abominable; execrable; odious.
- abominable treatment of prisoners
- detestable vices
- execrable crimes
- consequences odious to those you govern"- Edmund Burke
- adjective satellite offensive to the mind
- destabilize3/5
destabilize
- verb become unstable
destabilise.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilise.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- metastable3/5
metastable
- adjective (of physical systems) continuing in its present state of equilibrium unless sufficiently disturbed to pass to a more stable state of equilibrium
- adjective (of physical systems) continuing in its present state of equilibrium unless sufficiently disturbed to pass to a more stable state of equilibrium
- constabulary3/5
constabulary
- noun the force of policemen and officers
law; police; police force.
- the law came looking for him
- noun the force of policemen and officers
- destabilization3/5
destabilization
- noun an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
- noun the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
destabilisation.
- noun an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
- constables3/5
constable
- noun a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- noun English landscape painter (1776-1837)
John Constable.
- noun a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- testable3/5
testable
Capable of being tested or proved.
- reestablishing2/5
reestablish
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
restore; reinstate.
- restore law and order
- reestablish peace in the region
- restore the emperor to the throne
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
- destabilized2/5
destabilize
- verb become unstable
destabilise.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilise.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- disestablishment2/5
disestablishment
- noun the act terminating an established state of affairs; especially ending a connection with the Church of England
- noun the act terminating an established state of affairs; especially ending a connection with the Church of England
- destabilising2/5
destabilise
- verb become unstable
destabilize.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilize.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- destabilizes2/5
destabilize
- verb become unstable
destabilise.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilise.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- destabilise2/5
destabilise
- verb become unstable
destabilize.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilize.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- destabilisation2/5
destabilisation
- noun the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
destabilization.
- noun the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
- destabilised2/5
destabilise
- verb become unstable
destabilize.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilize.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- reestablishes2/5
reestablish
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
restore; reinstate.
- restore law and order
- reestablish peace in the region
- restore the emperor to the throne
- verb bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
- mastaba2/5
mastaba
- noun an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof
mastabah.
- the Egyptian pyramids developed from the mastaba
- noun an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof
- disestablished2/5
disestablish
- verb deprive (an established church) of its status
- verb deprive (an established church) of its status
- incontestable2/5
incontestable
- adjective incapable of being contested or disputed
incontestible.
- adjective satellite not open to question; obviously true
undisputable; indisputable.
- undeniable guilt
- indisputable evidence of a witness
- adjective incapable of being contested or disputed
- contestable2/5
contestable
- adjective capable of being contested
- adjective capable of being contested
- reestablishment2/5
reestablishment
The act reëstablishing; the state of being reëstablished. Addison.
- testability2/5
testability
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- preestablished2/5
preestablish
To establish beforehand.
- dunstable2/5
- bistable2/5
bistable
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- incontestably2/5
incontestable
- adjective incapable of being contested or disputed
incontestible.
- adjective satellite not open to question; obviously true
undisputable; indisputable.
- undeniable guilt
- indisputable evidence of a witness
- adjective incapable of being contested or disputed
- contestability2/5
contestability
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- thermostable2/5
thermostable
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- antiestablishment2/5
antiestablishment
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- untestable2/5
- backstabbing2/5
backstabbing
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- metastability1/5
metastability
- noun the quality of a physical system that persists in its existing equilibrium when undisturbed (or only slightly disturbed) but able to pass to a more stable equilibrium when sufficiently disturbed
- noun the quality of a physical system that persists in its existing equilibrium when undisturbed (or only slightly disturbed) but able to pass to a more stable equilibrium when sufficiently disturbed
- destabilises1/5
destabilise
- verb become unstable
destabilize.
- The economy destabilized rapidly
- verb make unstable
destabilize.
- Terrorism destabilized the government
- verb become unstable
- constabularies1/5
constabulary
- noun the force of policemen and officers
law; police; police force.
- the law came looking for him
- noun the force of policemen and officers
- destabilizations1/5
destabilization
- noun an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
- noun the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
destabilisation.
- noun an event that causes a loss of equilibrium (as of a ship or aircraft)
- mastabas1/5
mastaba
- noun an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof
mastabah.
- the Egyptian pyramids developed from the mastaba
- noun an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof
- disestablish1/5
disestablish
- verb deprive (an established church) of its status
- verb deprive (an established church) of its status
- disestablishing1/5
disestablish
- verb deprive (an established church) of its status
- verb deprive (an established church) of its status
- detestably1/5
detestably
- adverb in an offensive and hateful manner
repulsively; odiously; abominably.
- I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably
- adverb in an offensive and hateful manner
- roustabout1/5
roustabout
- noun a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor
deckhand.
- noun a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor
- roustabouts1/5
roustabout
- noun a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor
deckhand.
- noun a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor
- unestablished1/5
unestablished
- adjective not established
- a reputation as yet unestablished
- adjective not established
- instable1/5
instable
Not stable; not standing fast or firm; unstable; prone to change or recede from a purpose; mutable; inconstant.
- investable1/5
investable
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- harvestable1/5
harvestable
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- monostable1/5
- photostability1/5
- thermostability1/5
- arrestable1/5
- astable1/5
astable
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- adjustability1/5
- uncontestable1/5
contestable
- adjective capable of being contested
- adjective capable of being contested
- incontestability1/5
incontestability
The quality or state of being incontestable.
- castable1/5
castable
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- irresistable1/5
- unstabilized1/5
- compostable1/5
- postabortion1/5
- nonestablishment1/5
- castability1/5
- unstably1/5
unstable
- adjective lacking stability or fixity or firmness
- unstable political conditions
- the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind
- an unstable world economy
- adjective satellite highly or violently reactive
- sensitive and highly unstable compounds
- adjective lacking stability or fixity or firmness
- trustable1/5
trustable
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- establisher1/5
establish
- verb set up or found
found; set up; launch.
- She set up a literacy program
- verb set up or lay the groundwork for
constitute; found; plant; institute.
- establish a new department
- verb set up or found
- restabilization1/5
- estable1/5
estable
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- nonadjustable1/5
nonadjustable
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- photostable1/5
- establishmentarian1/5
establishmentarian
One who regards the Church primarily as an establishment formed by the State, and overlooks its intrinsic spiritual character. Shipley.
- restabilize1/5
- backstabber1/5
backstabber
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- backstabbers1/5
backstabbers
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- forecastable1/5
forecastable
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- unstability1/5
- irresistably1/5
- postabdomen1/5
- listable1/5
listable
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- postabdominal1/5
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
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