"Stiller" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stiller" Meaning

The adjective "stiller" is a comparative form of the German word for "still", which can be translated to English as "quieter" or "more still".

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".

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.

"Stiller" Examples

Usage Examples of "stiller"


1.Stiller waters run deep

Meaning: True nature or character of a person is often not visible on the surface but can be seen when trouble or challenges arise.

Example: "He seemed like an easy-going person at first, but as the project progressed, I realized he was a stiller with a strong will to succeed."

2.Stiller waters

Meaning: Peaceful or calm situation or circumstances.

Example: "The forest was alive at night with the sounds of the animals, while the stiller waters of the lake reflected the starry sky."

3.to still a misunderstanding

Meaned: To settle or resolve a disagreement or issue.

Example: "Their lawyers met to still the misunderstanding and negotiate a peaceful agreement."

4.to still a panic

Meaning: To calm down or soothe someone in a state of panic.

Example: "The flight attendant quickly stilled the panic of the passenger after the plane hit some turbulence."

5.to still one's mind

Meaning: To calm or quiet down one's thoughts or worries.

Example: "She tried to still her mind and concentrate on the words of the meditation session."

"Stiller" Similar Words

Still-life

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Remaining unchanged; unchanged or unaltered for a long time.

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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.

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