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sense of stability, steadiness, reliability
A feeling of stability or reliability. Used to describe people, performances, objects, or situations that feel solid and dependable.
安定感のある演技だった。
It was a steady performance.
このテーブルは安定感がある。
This table feels stable.
ベテラン選手ならではの安定感を見せた。
He showed the steadiness that only a veteran player can.
A subjective impression of stability, steadiness, or reliability. Used to praise performances, people, objects, or situations that feel solid and dependable.
FORMATION:
安定 (stability) + 感 (feeling, sense). The 感 suffix indicates a perceived impression rather than an objective measurement.
COMMON COLLOCATIONS:
- 安定感がある: to feel stable, to be reliable
- 安定感に欠ける: to lack a sense of stability
- 抜群の安定感: outstanding steadiness
- 安定感のある演技: a steady performance
USAGE:
Often used in sports commentary, product reviews, and workplace evaluations to describe consistent, dependable quality.