IPA: /ˈsteɪblɪst/
KK: /ˈsteɪblɪst/
The most steady or firm; not likely to change or fail.
Among all the options, this one is the stablest choice for our project.
Comparative: stabler
Superlative: stablest
Stablest → It is formed from "stable" (from Latin "stabilis", meaning firm or steady) and the suffix "-est" (used to form the superlative degree). The word "stablest" means the most stable or the one that is the firmest and least likely to change.
Think of something that is the 'firmest' or 'most steady' — 'stable' means firm, and '-est' indicates the highest degree.