STILL vs NONETHELESS: NOUN
- A still photograph, especially one taken from a scene of a movie and used for promotional purposes.
- Silence; quiet.
- A house or works in which liquors are distilled; a distillery.
- An apparatus for separating, by means of heat, volatile matters from substances containing them, and recondensing them into the liquid form.
- The wrought-iron still in which either coal-tar or wood-tar is in the crude state submitted to fractional distillation in order to separate the various useful products obtainable.
- A still alarm.
- Calm; silence; freedom from noise.
- A distillery.
- An apparatus used for the distillation of liquids; consists of a vessel in which a substance is vaporized by heat and a condenser where the vapor is condensed
- A static photograph (especially one taken from a movie and used for advertising purposes)
- A plant and works where alcoholic drinks are made by distillation
- (poetic) tranquil silence
- An apparatus for distilling liquids, such as alcohols, consisting of a vessel in which the substance is vaporized by heat and a cooling device in which the vapor is condensed.
- A still-life picture.
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STILL vs NONETHELESS: ADJECTIVE
- Not in physical motion
- Not moving or in motion.
- Free from disturbance, agitation, or commotion.
- Of or relating to a single or static photograph as opposed to a movie.
- Not carbonated; lacking effervescence.
- Free from disturbance
- Marked by absence of sound
- Not sparkling
- Used of pictures; of a single or static photograph not presented so as to create the illusion of motion; or representing objects not capable of motion
- Free from noticeable current
- Making or characterized by no sound or faint sound: : quiet.
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STILL vs NONETHELESS: VERB
- Make motionless
- Lessen the intensity of or calm
- Cause to be quiet or not talk
- Make calm or still
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STILL vs NONETHELESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become still.
- To allay or calm.
- To make quiet; silence.
- To make motionless or unagitated.
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STILL vs NONETHELESS: ADVERB
- Without movement; motionlessly.
- At the present time; for the present.
- At a future time; eventually.
- Despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession)
- To a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons
- Without moving or making a sound
- Up to or at a specified time; yet.
- With reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation
- In increasing amount or degree; even.
- In addition; besides.
- All the same; nevertheless.
- Nevertheless; however.
- Despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession)
- Nevertheless
STILL vs NONETHELESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hush.
- To become calm or tranquil; grow quiet; be still.
- Remaining in place; remaining at rest; motionless; quiet: as, to stand, sit, or lie still.
- Calm; tranquil; peaceful; undisturbed or unruffled: as, still waters run deep; a still night.
- Silent; quiet; calm; noiseless; hushed.
- Soft; low; subdued: as, a still small voice.
- Not sparkling or effervescing: said of wine, mineral water, and other beverages: contrasted with sparkling; by extension, having but little effervescence.
- Continual; constant.
- To silence; quiet.
- To calm; appease; quiet or allay, as commotion, tumult, agitation, or excitement.
- Quietly; silently; softly; peacefully.
- Constantly; continually; habitually; always; ever.
- Now as in the past; till now; to this time; now as then or as before; yet: as, he is still here.
- In an increased or increasing degree; beyond this (or that); even yet; in excess: used with comparatives or to form a comparative: as, still greater things were expected; still more numerous.
- Synonyms and To lull, pacify, tranquilize, smooth.
- See loud.
- To make still; cause to be at rest; render calm, quiet, unruffled, or undisturbed; check or restrain; make peaceful or tranquil; quiet.
- To drop; fall in drops. See distil.
- To drop, or cause to fall in drops.
- To expel, as spirit from liquor, by heat and condense in a refrigerator; distil. See distil.
- (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves
- Used of pictures
- Of a single or static photograph not presented so as to create the illusion of motion
- To a greater degree or extent
- Used with comparisons
- For all that; all the same; nevertheless; notwithstanding this (or that).
- (idiom) (still and all) After taking everything into consideration; nevertheless; however.
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STILL vs NONETHELESS: RELATED WORDS
- Static, Inactive, Silent, Motionless, Unruffled, Calm, Unmoving, Quiet, Notwithstanding, Standing, Even, Nevertheless, However, Nonetheless, Yet
- Surely, Moreover, Certainly, Equally, Even, But, Though, All the same, Even so, Withal, Notwithstanding, Yet, Still, However, Nevertheless
STILL vs NONETHELESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ease, Static, Inactive, Silent, Motionless, Unruffled, Calm, Unmoving, Quiet, Notwithstanding, Standing, Even, However, Nonetheless, Yet
- Anyhow, Anyway, Surely, Moreover, Certainly, Equally, Even, But, Though, Even so, Withal, Notwithstanding, Yet, Still, However
STILL vs NONETHELESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- WE STILL HAVE MANY TREASURES LEFT FOR SALE!
- But fakes and mislabeled products still slip through.
- Do Prime members still get unlimited photo storage?
- It still is in much of the world.
- Still no word on a fix as of yesterday when after we called them again and they said they are still working on it.
- Using book report forms is still considered effective to be used seeing that until now the existing method is still being used.
- So if your passport is still current, the certified copy is still current.
- But we are a country where the truth still matters and where right still matters.
- But whether an implied government guarantee will still exist is still a matter of some debate.
- Everything mentioned here still applies and is still appropriate.
- It is nonetheless a conception built on paradox.
- Nonetheless, most outlets for research can be anticipated.
- When you sign it, but a prison nonetheless.
- Nonetheless, the site is saturated with imitation merchandise.
- Nonetheless, the history of this dog is unclear.
- Nonetheless, I preferred to go forward this way.
- Nonetheless, they represent substantive parts of that agreement.
- Nonetheless, we see no error in this regard.
- Nonetheless, Mr AB asked for an ICA review.
- Nonetheless, fees these days look set to quite possibly nudge higher, nonetheless, that is far from certain.
STILL vs NONETHELESS: QUESTIONS
- Are Larry and Nicole from Drinkwater still together?
- Is DDT still effective against mosquitoes in India?
- Are the Bachelor in Paradise couples still together?
- Are Morgan and Margaret from Alaska still together?
- Is Linnaeus classification system still used today?
- Is double strength chloroform water still available?
- Is spontaneous generation still controversial among biologists?
- Why is Elizabethan literature still relevant today?
- Does Panaderia Pantoja still make traditional biscuits?
- Do universities still accept international students?
- Where a surface was unlikely to be seen but nonetheless required a finish?
- What happens if the advising bank elects nonetheless to advise the credit?
- Do you put a comma after Nonetheless in a sentence?
- What does nonetheless mean in the English language?