"Stilling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stilling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stilling" Meaning

Remaining in the same position or state, often in a stagnant or unchanged manner, without any significant progress, improvement, or movement.

"Stilling" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "stilling":

Example 1: Passive Voice

The lake is stilling after the wind died down.

Example 2: Literally

The quietness was stilling the atmosphere as the audience waited for the silence to fall.

Example 3: Poetic

As dawn broke, the horizon was stilling into a kaleidoscope of colors.

Example 4: Synonym

The movie director kept low- key after the incident, stilling all speculation.

Example 5: Make Continuous

It will stilling sit on the shelf for weeks before we can use it.

"Stilling" Similar Words

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.

Stillborn

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A baby born before developing to a viable stage or an attempt that fails to produce a desired effect or result after all effort has been exerted.

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.

Stillness

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Stills

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Stillwater

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Stilt

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Stilted

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Stilted refers to something that is unnatural, awkward, or strained, often due to being forced or artificial. It can describe speech, writing, interactions, or even a situation where emotions or responses seem fake or overly formal.

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Stiltify

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