still
Definition of
still
:
a
static
photograph
(
especially
one
taken
from
a
movie
and
used
for
advertising
purposes);
"
he
wanted
some
stills for
a
magazine
ad
"
(
poetic
)
tranquil
silence
;
"the
still
of the
night
"
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
plant
and
works
where
alcoholic
drinks
are
made
by
distillation
make
calm
or
still
;
"
quiet
the dragons of
worry
and
fear
"
cause
to
be
quiet
or
not
talk
;
"
Please
silence
the children
in
the
church
!"
lessen
the
intensity
of
or
calm
;
"The
news
eased
my
conscience
"
;
"
still
the fears"
make
motionless
not
in
physical
motion
;
"the
inertia
of
an
object
at
rest
"
marked
by
absence
of
sound
;
"
a
silent
house
"
;
"
soundless
footsteps
on
the
grass
"
;
"the
night
was
still
"
(of
a
body
of
water
)
free
from
disturbance
by
heavy
waves;
"
a
ribbon
of
sand
between
the
angry
sea
and the
placid
bay
"
;
"the
quiet
waters
of
a
lagoon
"
;
"
a
lake
of
tranquil
blue
water
reflecting
a
tranquil
blue
sky
"
;
"
a
smooth
channel
crossing
"
;
"
scarcely
a
ripple
on
the
still
water
"
;
"
unruffled
water
"
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"
not
sparkling
;
"
a
still
wine
"
;
"
still
mineral
water
"
free
from
noticeable
current
;
"
a
still
pond
"
;
"
still
waters
run
deep
"
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
?"
despite
anything to the
contrary
(
usually
following
a
concession
);
"although
I
'
m
a
little
afraid
,
however
I
'
d
like
to
try
it
"
;
"
while
we
disliked
each
other
,
nevertheless
we
agreed
"
;
"
he
was
a
stern
yet
fair
master
"
;
"
granted
that
it
is
dangerous
,
all
the
same
I
still
want
to
go
"
to
a
greater
degree
or
extent
;
used
with comparisons;
"looked
sick
and
felt
even
worse
"
;
"
an
even
(
or
still
)
more
interesting
problem
"
;
"
still
another
problem
must
be
solved
"
;
"
a
yet
sadder
tale
"
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
"
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,
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,
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,
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,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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