Still
Common misspellings for still:
solil, rtell, stll, stilty, styule, sitill, spilly, stiil, storly, sturli, steaglle, stolk, stayl, staillon, sklll, citly, subtily, sttel, stilk, stoll, sehila, dsital, sitself, stalll, sidel, versadiol, sterly, sutibal, sytel, sltill, slill, istall, stils, stillbe, soilt, essitail, steell, steril, sillt, sille, stemuli, stabil, setail, styley, stille, steall, stteal, sentiel, seell, stiill, astill, stiyle, stillweave, stell, sintilla, seattl, sterrile, sadily, stelp, stilll, ustill, sotolol, stifil, suitly, stearl, stearial, atilla, sibl, styill, stich, soiil, softail, sadlly, stylr, zsillow, sertaily, stillyou, smillar, spoill, swtill, stimula, istill, slotwall, stlye, psitol, stule, sturglle, stelal, sdmall, litll, styrle, syill, saville, stilly, atila, soildly, stillin, utill, hastilly, cital, suicdal, stuimuli, smaill, stil, silli, stimili, stif, stulls, stwll, atill, stili, stimulii, stillb, stillito, stylz, sadla, tstyle, stilla, stillan, stilli, sagital, satellie, sutle, witll, sutile, satircal, tsill, saidly, soldl, seatlle, sutebul, astyle, sentilla, stoicly, sterial, steller, stillk, sitll, sutel, stely, stial, hastally, spitle, wsill, suttel, stilfe, stolld, util, stillw, stilleto, saggital, bestiel, citidal, teill, stillhave, stimli, sttle, suptile, slatwall, stileto, stiel, stoller, styly, sttill, stifel, starly, settlr, stlll, solial, selll, staly, satillete, stiool, sevilla, stalle, lt'll, siwll, lstill, stoavall, silyl, stylle, stenil, nstall, skilll, strol, youstill, settl, sittle, skkill, setal, bestill, sctual, tuill, setril, smial, isstill, sotfly, styal, stifile, dtill, stoill, stylee, stelph, seild, stilen, sttil, satillate, stiol, ursadiol, srtill, stilllife, skiill, stela, stelle, stael, setlle, postille, sivilla, scedul, staill, estill, steill, sairwell, stlyle, stii, utilly, saild, staul, stley, sytle, stull, settal, stalla, stolel, sutely, hstile, styel, sotle, stimulia, soudl, subtil, nostil, stimulli, soliel, stuill, stail, setill, sucdial, tilli, skilly, squirll, stimulu, fotilla, schduial, squill, styla, stimi, sball, stimul, stiull, t'ill, austailia, stupily, stioll, nstill, skuill, smill, steigel, sotly, stlil, wasstill, tilll, starfall, stily, suttly, stilish, smirl, castiel, stimuly, stilol, slitly, stigil, sutil, strill, settlle, stugle, satical, dstill, stil6, stocl, stoool, strile, ostill, versatille, sterilly, sitfle, steil, stiple, sstill, wtill, stillsee, wstill, spilll, stillo, styile, setell, srill, skillw, steriel, stlill, steidl, stillr, stiole, astal, cityhall, citicall, custoial, xylitol, distill, litill, quesdilla, quesidilla, satillo, satisly, settly, settlor, skily, sitel, sckill, snaill, sipll, stahl, steallar, steallr, stella, stirnly, styful, sti1l, storller, stylo, sutul, suttlely, suidial, ti'll, totilly, ursidiol, stually, ztill, xtill, etill, sfill, s6ill, s5ill, stjll, stkll, st9ll, st8ll, stikl, stipl, stilp, stilo, satill, zstill, sztill, xstill, sxtill, sdtill, sftill, stfill, sgtill, stgill, sytill, s6till, st6ill, s5till, st5ill, stjill, stijll, stkill, stikll, st9ill, sti9ll, st8ill, sti8ll, stilkl, stipll, stilpl, stillp, 3till, ctill, s4ill, svill, styll, stmll, sthll, stidl, stihl, stinl, stiml, stilh, stiln, stayell, steyell, s till, st ill, sti ll, stil l.
Definition of still:
- To trickle down.
- To make calm; put at rest; as, to still the waves; to make quiet; pacify.
- To quiet: to silence: to appease: to restrain.
- To cause to fall by drops: to distil.
- To quiet; calm; silence.
- make calm or still; " quiet the dragons of worry and fear"
- To quiet; to silence; to calm; to appease.
- To distil.
- To make motionless; to put a stop to, as noise, motion, & c.; to calm; to lull; to silence.
- 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); " he wanted some stills for a magazine ad"
- An apparatus for making alcoholic liquors, as whisky, etc.
- Stillness.
- An apparatus for distilling liquids.
- Apparatus for distilling.
- Stillness; calm.
- An apparatus in which liquors are distilled.
- A distillery.
- Calm; silence.
- A vessel, boiler or copper used in the distillation of liquors.
- A vessel or apparatus for distilling liquids.
- with reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation; " it's still warm outside"; " will you still love me when we're old and grey?"
- without moving or making a sound; " he sat still as a statue"; " time stood still"; " they waited stock- still outside the door"; " he couldn't hold still any longer"
- To this time; nevertheless; always; after that; even more.
- Always: nevertheless: after that.
- Now or then; as previously; yet.
- In increasing degree; even yet.
- To this time; nevertheless; always; after that.
- To this time; always; continually; after that.
- marked by absence of sound; " a silent house"; " soundless footsteps on the grass"; " the night was still"
- make motionless
- free from noticeable current; " a still pond"; " still waters run deep"
- 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; " a still photograph"; " Cezanne's still life of apples"
- Motionless; at rest; quiet; as, to stand still; to lie or sit still.
- Uttering no sound; silent; as, the audience is still; the animals are still.
- Not disturbed by noise or agitation; quiet; calm; as, a still evening; a still atmosphere.
- Comparatively quiet or silent; soft; gentle; low.
- Constant; continual.
- Not effervescing; not sparkling; as, still wines.
- Freedom from noise; calm; silence; as, the still of midnight.
- To this time; until and during the time now present; now no less than before; yet.
- In the future as now and before.
- In continuation by successive or repeated acts; always; ever; constantly; uniformly.
- In an increasing or additional degree; even more; -- much used with comparatives.
- Notwithstanding what has been said or done; in spite of what has occured; nevertheless; -- sometimes used as a conjunction. See Synonym of But.
- After that; after what is stated.
- To stop, as noise; to silence.
- To appease; to calm; to quiet, as tumult, agitation, or excitement; as, to still the passions.
- A vessel, boiler, or copper used in the distillation of liquids; specifically, one used for the distillation of alcoholic liquors; a retort. The name is sometimes applied to the whole apparatus used in in vaporization and condensation.
- A house where liquors are distilled; a distillery.
- To cause to fall by drops.
- To expel spirit from by heat, or to evaporate and condense in a refrigeratory; to distill.
- To drop, or flow in drops; to distill.
- Being at rest or without motion; quiet; calm; peaceful; as, a still lake; silent; hushed; subdued; as, a still night; not sparkling, as wine.
- Stilly.
- Silent: motionless: calm.
- Motionless; calm; silent.
- To this or that time; nevertheless; after that.
- Making no sound or movement.
- Free from disturbance.
- Silent; quiet; calm; motionless.
- Noiseless; quiet; silent; uttering no noise; motionless.
Usage examples for still
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So you still think wait? The Debit Account by Oliver Onions
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Men may get it still, but it will give them some trouble. In Times Like These by Nellie L. McClung
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They may live there still. The Later Cave-Men by Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
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" Peter," she called again; there was still no reply. By Violence by John Trevena