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    still
    /stɪl/

    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 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 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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  5. If something is quiet and calm, it's still. After the noise of the city, it's peaceful to go camping in the woods where everything is still. Things that are tranquil are still, like the calm surface of a lake or a sleeping baby. If you stand still, you freeze in place.

  6. You use still in expressions such as still further, still another, and still more to show that you find the number or quantity of things you are referring to surprising or excessive. [ emphasis ] We look forward to strengthening still further our already close co-operation.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the word still as an adverb, adjective and noun. Find out how to use still to express continuation, possibility, emphasis, comparison, position, drink and stillness.

  8. (stɪl ) 1. adverb. If a situation that used to exist still exists, it has continued and exists now. I still dream of home. Brian's toe is still badly swollen and he cannot put on his shoe. Synonyms: yet, even now, up until now, up to this time More Synonyms of still. 2. adverb [ADV before v]

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