Stabilizer

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪbəˌlaɪzər/

Definitions of stabilizer

noun a person or thing that stabilizes, such as a substance added to a product to prevent separation or deterioration

Example Sentences

A1 I use a stabilizer to keep my camera steady when taking pictures.

A2 A stabilizer is essential for maintaining balance while riding a bicycle.

B1 The stabilizer on the ship helped prevent it from rocking too much in the rough seas.

B2 The company installed a new stabilizer system to improve the efficiency of their production line.

C1 The stabilizer bar in the car helps to minimize body roll during sharp turns.

C2 The aircraft's stabilizer fins are crucial for maintaining stability and control during flight.

Examples of stabilizer in a Sentence

formal The stabilizer is an essential component in the aircraft's control system.

informal Make sure you tighten the stabilizer before takeoff.

slang I heard they added a new stabilizer to the car for better handling.

figurative Learning to cope with stress can act as a stabilizer in one's life.

Grammatical Forms of stabilizer

plural

stabilizers

comparative

more stable

superlative

most stable

present tense

stabilizes

future tense

will stabilize

perfect tense

has stabilized

continuous tense

is stabilizing

singular

stabilizer

positive degree

stable

infinitive

to stabilize

gerund

stabilizing

participle

stabilized

Origin and Evolution of stabilizer

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'stabilizer' originated from the Latin word 'stabilis' meaning firm or steady.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of chemistry to refer to substances that prevent changes in the chemical composition of a solution, the term 'stabilizer' has evolved to also describe devices or mechanisms that maintain balance or stability in various systems or processes.