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still

adjective
 
 
/stɪl/

Definition

B2 staying in the same position; not moving: Children find it difficult to sit/stand/stay still for very long. I can't brush your hair if you don't keep/hold still. She sat perfectly still while I took her photograph. The air was so still (= there was so little wind) that not even the leaves were moving. She dived into the still (= calm and not flowing) water of the lake.Immobility B1 mainly UK A still drink is one that is not fizzy (= with bubbles): Would you like still or sparkling water?Drinks - general words stillness
 
 
/ˈstɪl.nəs/ noun [U]
Movement
(Definition of still adjective from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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