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still

[stil] / stɪl /








Usage

What are other ways to say still?

Still implies that in spite of a preceding concession, something must be considered as possible or even inevitable: We have to go on foot; still (“it is probable and possible that”), we'll get there. Yet implies that in spite of a preceding concession, there is still a chance for a different outcome: We are going; yet (“in spite of all, some day”), we shall return. Nevertheless implies a concession that should not be forgotten in making a summing up: We are going; nevertheless (“do not forget that”), we shall return. But marks an opposition or contrast, though in a casual way: We are going, but we shall return. However indicates a less marked opposition, but displays a second consideration to be compared with the first: We are going; however (“notice this also”), we shall return.


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Last week, South Korea's president proposed talks with its northern neighbour on officially ending the war between the two that is technically still active since an armistice was signed in 1953.

From BBC Aug. 16, 2026

AI companies said they dialed back rampant fawning earlier this year, but recent studies—and my own queries—show that newer models still kiss up to us.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

Stocks fell Friday, but Wall Street still ended a slow week mostly positive.

From MarketWatch Aug. 16, 2026

He finished the season at 10-10 with a 3.09 ERA, and if anyone was still wondering about his comeback, he put doubts to rest in 1977.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 16, 2026

“I’ve still got a good hand,” Caesar says ruefully.

From "Will’s Race for Home" by Jewell Parker Rhodes

“There was sort of a nervous energy underneath it, bubbling away, even in the stiller moments,” Hemsworth says.

From Seattle Times Jun. 14, 2022

She’s never sounded deeper or stiller than she does on this tidy parcel of separation songs, singing about disappointment and heartbreak with mysterious composure and anodyne sweetness.

From Washington Post Dec. 7, 2021

During the 1877 close approach, he left his normal observing spot in his garden near London and traveled to Madeira, Portugal, where the overhead air is stiller and affords sharper views of the faraway planet.

From National Geographic Feb. 12, 2021

Today, the road all runners come, Shoulder-high we bring you home, And set you at your threshold down, Townsman of a stiller town.

From New York Times Sep. 25, 2016

Theo leaves and without him my room seems even quieter than ever, even stiller than ever.

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse

"I'm excited for everyone to see the fruits of their labour, and meet me at my stillest."

From BBC Sep. 4, 2025

One solution being considered is to build enough extra wind turbines to get a grid through even the stillest winters, and then to use them for most of the year to make hydrogen.

From Scientific American Nov. 23, 2022

Buildings—the slowest and stillest of all media—are not.

From The New Yorker Oct. 6, 2019

The stillest person on set is cinematographer Natasha Braier, a slight, intense figure, originally from Buenos Aires.

From The Guardian May 12, 2016

In the stillest hour of the night, the children finally slept, their thin chests barely rising and falling.

From "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson




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