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Adjective
Free from physical disturbance
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“Ali crouched as still as he could, sure that the pounding of his heart was like thunder in the still night air.”
Adjective
Free from noise
“We walked through the deserted home, feeling somewhat perturbed by the still air that permeated throughout.”
Adjective
(of a body of water) Not having any waves
“There was a relaxing, and strangely hypnotic, quality to the still waters of the lake.”
Adjective
Not moving or making a sound
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“Flanking the gates of the old cathedral were two still gargoyle statues.”
Adjective
No longer alive
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Adjective
(of a sparkling drink) Not effervescent, or having lost its effervescence
Adjective
Lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality
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Adjective
(especially of a price, rate, or time) Having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
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Adjective
Lacking emotion, sympathy, or sensitivity
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Adjective
Not operating or being used
Adverb
In spite of what preceded
“He said he wasn't hungry but still ate a decent amount of food.”
Adverb
In a motionless manner
“We told little Johnny to sit still if he wanted a cookie as a reward later.”
Adverb
Up to a time, as in the preceding time
“The huge turbines were still standing, but everything around them was rubble.”
Adverb
In addition
Adverb
Without any movement
Adverb
Used to intensify a comparative adjective or adverb
Noun
Deep silence and calm
“In the still of the wilderness, he could finally unwind and let go of his anxieties.”
Noun
The quality or state of being noiseless
Noun
A picture or image made using a camera
Noun
A motionless state
Verb
To make or become calm
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“Arthur would still his trusty steed with a calm voice and several reassuring pats to its head.”
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To stop the noise of or make quiet
“The crowd would still when the speaker finally emerged.”
Verb
To calm down
“The strong winds would still, allowing us to continue our trek.”
Verb
To cause to stop
“The negotiations will hopefully quiet the guns and still the fighting on the ground.”
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To delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
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Conjunction
Despite the fact that
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