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Still

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Adjective

remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary
to stand still.
free from sound or noise, as a place or persons; silent
to keep still about a matter.
subdued or low in sound; hushed
a still, small voice.
free from turbulence or commotion; peaceful; tranquil; calm
the still air.
without waves or perceptible current; not flowing, as water.
not effervescent or sparkling, as wine.
Photography . noting, pertaining to, or used for making single photographs, as opposed to a motion picture.

Noun

stillness or silence
the still of the night.
Photography . a single photographic print, as one of the frames of a motion-picture film.

Adverb

at this or that time; as previously
Are you still here?
up to this or that time; as yet
A day before departure we were still lacking an itinerary.
in the future as in the past
Objections will still be made.
even; in addition; yet (used to emphasize a comparative)
still more complaints; still greater riches.
even then; yet; nevertheless
to be rich and still crave more.
without sound or movement; quietly
Sit still!
at or to a greater distance or degree.
Archaic . steadily; constantly; always.

Conjunction

and yet; but yet; nevertheless
It was futile, still they fought.

Verb (used with object)

to silence or hush (sounds, voices, etc.).
to calm, appease, or allay
to still a craving.
to quiet, subdue, or cause to subside (waves, winds, commotion, tumult, passion, pain, etc.).

Verb (used without object)

to become still or quiet. ?

Idiom

still and all
nonetheless; even with everything considered
Even though you dislike us, still and all you should be polite.

Antonyms

adjective
agitated , moving , stirred , unquiet
noun
commotion , disturbance , noise
verb
agitate , disturb , irritate , move

Synonyms

adjective
at rest , buttoned up , clammed up , closed , close-mouthed , deathlike , deathly , deathly quiet , deathly still , fixed , halcyon , hushed , hushful , inert , lifeless , noiseless , pacific , peaceful , placid , restful , sealed , serene , silent , smooth , soundless , stable , stagnant , static , stationary , stock-still , tranquil , undisturbed , unruffled , unstirring , untroubled , whist , quiet , stilly , immobile , unmoving , calm , breathless , breezeless , windless , becalmed , dormant , impassive , inactive , inarticulate , inaudible , inoperative , languishing , latent , motionless , mum , quiescent , unperturbed
conjunction
after all , besides , but , even , for all that , furthermore , howbeit , nevertheless , nonetheless , notwithstanding , still and all , though , withal , yet
noun
hush , noiselessness , peace , quietness , quietude , silence , soundlessness , stillness , tranquillity , quiet , immobility , languishment , lifelessness , quiescence , serenity , tranquility
verb
allay , alleviate , appease , arrest , balm , becalm , calm , choke , compose , decrease volume , fix , gag , hush , lull , muffle , muzzle , pacify , quiet , quieten , settle , shush , shut down , shut up , silence , slack , smooth , smooth over , soothe , squash , squelch , stall , stop , subdue , tranquilize , also , besides , but , even , however , languish , likewise , moreover , nevertheless , nonetheless , though , yet
adverb
also , besides , further , furthermore , item , likewise , more , moreover , too , yet , all the same , however , nevertheless , nonetheless

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