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    still
    /stil/

    adjective

    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 movie: "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 up to this timeup to the present timeuntil noweven nowOpposite no longer
    • 2. nevertheless; all the same: "I'm afraid he's crazy. Still, he's harmless" Similar neverthelesshoweverin spite of thatdespite that

    verb

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  2. Find 134 different ways to say STILL, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  3. Synonyms for STILL: quietly, quiet, motionlessly, immovably, inactively, however, nevertheless, though; Antonyms of STILL: movably, loud, noisy, woolly, boisterous, rowdy, raucous, tumultuous

  4. Find 3,872 synonyms for still and other similar words that you can use instead based on 26 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  5. 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.

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  7. Discover 1420 unique synonyms for 'still' including antonyms, paraphrases, hypernyms, homophones, meronyms and hyponyms on Thesaurus.net. still | synonyms: Allying, Burkes, Burking, Downs, Dulling, Filibustering, Planed, Planing, Unruffle, Untighten

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