still

adjective, adverb, verb90 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.2

An intensifier suggesting flawless, undisturbed stillness.

An intensifier emphasizing complete lack of motion.

A compound adjective meaning frozen and completely motionless, often out of fear or surprise.

To use physical force to prevent someone or something from moving.

To cause someone or something to remain motionless.

Used to mean not moving.

To be in a standing position without moving.

To be in a lying position without moving.

Similar to 'become still', often implies a sudden change to quietness.

Describes a transition to a state of quietness or lack of movement.

Indicates a continuing state of not being sure.

Indicates a continuing state of doubt or lack of confidence.

To continue to have a memory of something from the past.

Similar to 'remember', but can be more formal or imply a more active effort of memory.

Collocations with "still"

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