Still
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adverb
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adverb
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adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adverb)
Still ( adverb )
- In the same place or position.
- Without moving or being moved.
Origin:
Old english styll, of germanic origin; related to dutch stil and german still.
Examples:
- He sat still for the whole movie.
- She stood still for the photograph.
- They stayed still for the performance.
- He lay still in the bed.
- She remained still for the duration of the class.
(As an adverb)
Still ( adverb )
- In the same place or position.
- Without moving or being moved.
Origin:
Old english styll, of germanic origin; related to dutch stil and german still.
Examples:
- He sat still for the whole movie.
- She stood still for the photograph.
- They stayed still for the performance.
- He lay still in the bed.
- She remained still for the duration of the class.
(As an adjective)
Still ( adjective )
- In the same place or position.
- Without moving or being moved.
Origin:
Old english styll, of germanic origin; related to dutch stil and german still.
Examples:
- He sat still for the whole movie.
- She stood still for the photograph.
- They stayed still for the performance.
- He lay still in the bed.
- She remained still for the duration of the class.
(As an adverb)
Still ( adverb )
- In the same place or position.
- Without moving or being moved.
Origin:
Old english styll, of germanic origin; related to dutch stil and german still.
Examples:
- He sat still for the whole movie.
- She stood still for the photograph.
- They stayed still for the performance.
- He lay still in the bed.
- She remained still for the duration of the class.