"Stilt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stilt" Meaning

A thick, strong pole or post supporting something, such as a stage or a building.

"Stilt" Examples

A group of stilts used by a circus performer allowed them to reach great heights while entertaining the crowd.
She used stilts to add height to the Christmas decorations on her living room tree.
The construction worker used stilts to reach the high platform on the side of the building.
The dancer stood on stilts to create the illusion of being a giant in the production of Snow White.
The bird-watchers used stilts to get a good view of the birds in the marshland during the guided tour.

"Stilt" Similar Words

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.

Stilling

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

Stillness

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The state of being calm, quiet, or motionless; a lack of movement or disturbance.<br><br>Example: The stillness of the lake was reflected in the perfectly mirrored surface of the water.<br><br>Synonyms: calmness, quietness, peacefulness, serenity, tranquility.<br><br>Antonyms: noise, commotion, disturbance, chaos, agitation.

Stills

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Photographs or movies, especially old or historical ones, that are unchanging and not made into a video or film. <br><br>Ex: The museum had a collection of old stills from the 1950s.<br><br>Still water, especially a calm and quiet lake.<br><br>Ex: The still water reflected the image of the surrounding trees perfectly.<br><br>Also, in botany, a still is a plant that typically remains green all year round (contrasting with deciduous plants that lose their leaves).<br><br>Ex: Conifers are examples of evergreen stills.

Stillwater

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stillwater (noun)<br>A body of water that remains calm and quiet, often with very little or no current.<br><br>Example: "The stillwater of the lake reflected the surrounding mountains perfectly."<br><br>idiomatic expression:<br>"Still water runs deep" - meaning: someone may appear unassuming or calm on the surface, but have a lot of hidden talent, emotions, or abilities.<br><br>Example: "You'd be surprised by the depth of his insights. Still water runs deep, you know."

Stilly

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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.

Stiltedly

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In an awkward or clumsy manner, often due to a lack of ease or naturalness in speech or movement.

Stiltify

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I'm not familiar with the word "stiltify". It's possible that it's a verb, but I couldn't find any definition for it. It may be a misspelling, a proper noun, or a word used in a specific context that I'm not aware of.<br><br>However, the closest word to "stiltify" that I could find is "stultify", which is a verb that means to make someone or something appear foolish or ridiculous, or to make a plan or idea seem foolish or impractical.

Stilton

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Stilton is a strong, pungent English cheese originating from the village of Stilton in Cambridgeshire. It is known for its blue veins of mold and its distinctive, tangy flavor. Stilton is often served as a dessert cheese or a component of a cheese platter, paired with sweet accompaniments like crackers, grapes, or figs.

Stilts

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High, thin legs used to lift something or someone off the ground. Often refers to a type of footwear that allows people to walk high above the ground. Can also refer to something that supports or elevates something else.

Stimulant

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A substance that acts as a stimulant is a chemical that increases the activity of the central nervous system, causing increased activity, energy, and alertness. It can also refer to something that inspires or motivates someone to take action, such as a stimulant to studying before an exam.<br><br>Examples of physical stimulants include caffeine, nicotine, and amphetamines.

Stimulants

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Stimulants are substances that increase mental or physical activity or energy. They can be substances that increase alertness, attention, and energy, often to counteract tiredness or improve physical or mental performance.<br><br>Examples of stimulants include:<br><br> Caffeine (found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some medications)<br> Amphetamines (found in some medications, such as those used to treat ADHD)<br> Cocaine<br> Nicotine (found in tobacco products)<br> Prescription medications like Ritalin and Adderall<br> Stimulant foods and drinks, like energy drinks and guarana.<br><br>Stimulants can have different effects on different people, and some may experience side effects, particularly when taken in large quantities or over an extended period.

Stimulate

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To stimulate means to encourage or inspire someone to think, feel, or do something, often by providing a starting point or a new idea. It can also mean to make something happen or intensify, often in a positive or exciting way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The coach's speech stimulated the team to work harder and win the game.<br> The news about the new restaurant stimulated our appetite and we decided to go there for dinner.<br> The lecturer's challenging question stimulated a lively discussion among the students.