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  1. STILL definition: 1. continuing to happen or continuing to be done: 2. despite that: 3. to an even greater degree…. Learn more.

  2. adjective. ˈstil. Synonyms of still. 1. a. : devoid of or abstaining from motion. b. archaic : sedentary. c. : not effervescent. still wine. d (1) : of, relating to, or being a static photograph as contrasted with a motion picture. (2) : designed for taking still photographs. a still camera. (3) : engaged in taking still photographs.

  3. still indicates the absence of sound or movement: The house was still. quiet implies relative freedom from noise, activity, or excitement: a quiet engine; a quiet vacation. hushed implies the suppression of sound or noise: a hushed whisper. noiseless and silent characterize that which does not reveal its presence or movement by any sound: a ...

  4. When still is an adverb, it means even now, like when you say you still love an old song or you still remember the kindness of your kindergarten teacher. Definitions of still adjective

  5. 1. a. Not moving or in motion: The patient must be still for the doctor to work. b. Free from disturbance, agitation, or commotion: the still waters of the lake. c. Of or relating to a single or static photograph as opposed to a movie. 2. Making or characterized by no sound or faint sound: The crowd cheered and then grew still.

  6. Still definition: remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary. See examples of STILL used in a sentence.

  7. Designating or of a single posed photograph or a photograph made from a single frame of a filmed sequence or scene, for use as in publicity. Silence; quiet. In the still of the night. A still photograph. A still photograph, especially one taken from a scene of a movie and used for promotional purposes.

  8. /stɪl/ Idioms. not moving; calm and quiet. A fallen tree floated in the still water. Keep still while I brush your hair. The kids found it hard to stay still. Can't you sit still? We stayed in a village where time has stood still (= life has not changed for many years). see also stock-still. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. used to say that something is continuing to happen now or that someone is continuing to do something now: He's still here if you want to speak to him. Do you still play basketball? Fewer examples. He still bites his nails, but hopefully he'll grow out of it. Police are still hopeful that they will find the missing family.

  10. still meaning, definition, what is still: used when saying that something continue...: Learn more.