"Still" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Still" Meaning

(adverb)

-used to describe that something is happening or exists at the present time, and also at the same time, something else is encountered or obtained after a period.

Example sentences:

1. I will still go to the movies tonight, and then I'll still have enough time to finish my homework.
2. The film was still running despite the technical issues.
3. She still writes in her diary every night.
4. I still remain worried about what might happen.
5. She still works part-time while studying.

Works as an adverb.

Synonyms:
- yet
- still, nonetheless, but, however, also
- then, now

Antonyms:
- no more, never, never anymore

"Still" Examples

Examples of "still"


1. Adverb of duration

The concert started at 8 pm, but I'm still waiting for my friends outside.

2. Contrast with a past action

I used to love reading, but I'm still not feeling like it.

3. Express a resolution or promise

I've decided to get a new job and I'm still completely committed to that idea.

4. Indicate that something is continuing across time

The company has been struggling financially, but its brand image is still strong.

5. Show that one thing hasn't changed

The prices in the store are still affordable, and the quality of products has not decreased.

"Still" Similar Words

Stilbite

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Stilbite is a methyl-aluminosilicate mineral with the chemical formula NaCa4Si7Al9O24·12H2O. It is a rare mineral, typically found in hydrothermal veins and cavities in basalts. Stilbite has a clear or white color and a vitreous to glassy luster. It is relatively soft, with a Mohs hardness of about 4.5-5. It is often found in association with other zeolites.<br><br>Stilbite is named after the Scottish mineralogist James Douglas Stilbok, who discovered the mineral in 1822. It has a molecular structure composed of tetrahedron units of silicon, aluminum, and oxygen atoms. Stilbite is often used as a mineral specimen for educational purposes due to its attractive crystal formation.

Stile

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A vertical groove or channel, typically with a channeled texture or a lip at the top, often used in construction, architecture, or as a design element.

Stiles

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The word "stiles" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A stile is a horizontal beam or bar that is fixed diagonally across the top of a fence, gate, or wall, allowing people or animals to pass over.<br>2. In linguistics, a stile is a style or manner of writing or speaking, often characterized by a specific tone, way of expression, or grammatical structure.<br>3. In fish, throat stiles or branchial stiles refer to the bony bars or covering plates that separate the gill filaments in fish.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which meaning is most relevant.

Stiletto

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A woman's shoe with a long, thin heel and a pointed toe, often worn for formal occasions. It is often associated with glamour and sophistication.

Stilettoes

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Stilettos

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Still-born

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Born prematurely and dead, or born having died shortly after birth, and therefore not alive.

Still-life

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Stillage

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Stillatory

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Stillbirth

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Stillbirths

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A stillbirth is the birth of a fetus that has died before birth. It occurs when a baby dies in the womb before the 20th week of pregnancy, although it typically happens after 24 weeks. The exact date of fetal death is set as the time of fetal death, which is the time of death of the fetus, and it is not necessarily the time of delivery of the fetus.<br><br>Stillbirths are not live births (births where the baby is born alive, but dies in the first hour), and are different from miscarriage (spontaneous abortion, or early pregnancy loss) in that a miscarriage occurs before 20 weeks of gestation, whereas stillbirth occurs after 20 weeks.<br><br>Causes of stillbirth can include placental insufficiency, genetic disorders, infections, and more.

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Stilled

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Remaining unchanged; unchanged or unaltered for a long time.

Stiller

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The adjective "stiller" is a comparative form of the German word for "still", which can be translated to English as "quieter" or "more still".<br><br>In English, "stiller" is not a word, but in German, it is used to compare the quietness or stillness of something. The superlative form of the German word, which is more comparable to "quietest", would be "stillster".<br><br>However, in English, you can use the word "quieter" as a comparative form of "quiet" to describe something that is less noisy or more peaceful.

Stillicidious

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Stillicide is a noun that refers to the term for the act of wasting time by idly and listlessly engaging in trivial activities, often resulting in unnecessary delays or procrastination.<br><br>It is formed from the Latin "stilla," meaning drop or trickle, and "cide," meaning killer or destroyer. In this context, it suggests that the person is slowly and persistently draining away time, often by doing nothing of value or importance.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The stase suddenly became restless and quit his job to travel the world, giving up his career to idle in way, a perfect example of a stillicide.<br> Her analyst described her constant procrastination as stillicide behavior.