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adjective
- 1. not moving or making a sound: "the still body of the young man" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. deep silence and calm; stillness: "the still of the night"
- 2. an ordinary static photograph as opposed to a motion picture, especially a single shot from a cinema film: "film stills"
adverb
- 1. up to and including the present or the time mentioned; even now (or then) as formerly: "he still lives with his mother" Similar Opposite
- 2. nevertheless; all the same: "I'm afraid he's crazy. Still, he's harmless" Similar
verb
- 1. make or become still; quieten: "she raised her hand, stilling Erica's protests" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for STILL: quietly, quiet, motionlessly, immovably, inactively, however, nevertheless, though; Antonyms of STILL: movably, loud, noisy, woolly, boisterous, rowdy, raucous, tumultuous.
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Synonyms and examples. motionless. He stood motionless when he saw the snake. not move a muscle. He sat there the whole time and didn't move a muscle. stock-still. She stood stock-still as soon as she saw the bear. immobile. She sat immobile, wondering what to do next.
What's the definition of Still in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Still meaning and usage.
Still is a word that indicates a lack of movement, action, or change. However, many synonyms exist that can convey this idea in different ways. Some examples of closely associated alternatives include "motionless," "stationary," and "fixed."