Stationary refers to items such as paper, envelopes, and pens that are used for writing or office work. An example of using the term in a sentence could be: "I bought some new stationary to use for my correspondence." Remember that stationary means not moving, while stationery refers to writing materials.
I purchased some new stationary to write letters to my friends.
I wrote a letter on my new stationary to thank my friend for the lovely gift.
A stationary front occurs when two air masses remain in place, leading to prolonged periods of precipitation along the boundary. For example, "The stationary front caused several days of heavy rain in the region."
A stationary front is a boundary between two air masses that are not moving, leading to prolonged periods of unsettled weather, such as persistent rain or thunderstorms.
The antonym of stationary is mobile.
I purchased some new stationary to write letters to my friends.
Stationary has a couple of meanings. it can mean not moving, or a type of letter paper. " John, go buy me some stationary so i can write to your uncle" or " That fridge is stationary"
The stationery paper was very pretty so i used it to write a letter to a loved one.(Good sentence right? :D)I wrote down this sentence on stationary. The turret is bolted to the ground and is now stationary.
Stationary is used as an adjective, because it describes a noun. The planets are not stationary.
The stationary object halted the forward progress of the automobile.
The car hit a stationary vehicle.
The car was stationary due to an accident stopping traffic.
My car was hit from behind whilst I was stationary at the stop junction.
I could navigate this swinging bridge if it were a bit more stationary.
The stationary wharf left a nasty dent in our skiff.
Slaves were often whipped for being stationary for too long.
An example of a homophone for something you write a letter on and something that stays still is "stationery" (writing paper) and "stationary" (not moving).