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stilladjective free from disturbing noise or uproarthe town's streets are usually still and peopleless in the early morning hours arcadian, calm, hushed, peaceful, placid, quiet, restful, serene, stilly, tranquil noiseless, silent, soundlessmute, speechless, wordlessdead, motionless, quiescentmuffled, muted, quieteddull, gentle, low, softultraquiet boisterous, clamorous, clattery, deafening, loud, noisy, raucous, rip-roaring, roistering, romping, rowdy, tumultuous, unquiet, uproarious, woolly(also wooly) crazy, tempestuous, wildblaring, blasting, booming, earsplitting, piercing, roaring, thundering, thunderous free from storms or physical disturbancethe air was ominously still as dark clouds gathered in the distance calm, halcyon, hushed, lown(dialect), peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, stilly, tranquil, untroubled balmy, clement, equable, gentle, mild, moderate, temperateclear, cloudless, fair, rainless, sunny, sunshiny, windless agitated, angry, inclement, restless, rough, stormy, tempestuous, turbulent, unquiet, unsettled blizzardy(also blizzardly), blustery, squally, windyextreme, foul, intemperate, nasty, severe mostly or entirely without soundin his paintings Paul Gauguin depicts a still tropical paradise inhabited by mute and motionless natives hushed, muted, noiseless, quiet, quieted, silent, soundless, stilly calm, peaceable, peaceful, serene, tranquil noisy, rackety, unquiet, uproarious boisterous, clamorous, clangorous, clattering, clattery, raucous, rip-roaring, roaring, roistering, tumultuous stillnouna state of freedom from storm or disturbancein the still of the forest he could relax and forget his worries calm, calmness, hush, peace, peacefulness, placidity, quiet, quietness, quietude, repose, restfulness, sereneness, serenity, stillness, tranquillity(or tranquility) lull, pause, respitesilencemildness, soothingnesscomity, concord, harmonycasualness, easygoingness, informality, laid-backness, relaxedness bustle, commotion, hubbub, hurly-burly, pandemonium, tumult, turmoil, unquietness, unrest, uproar clamor, din, noise, racket the near or complete absence of sounda loud noise shattered the still of the night hush, quiet, quietness, quietude, silence, stillness calm, lull, peace, peacefulness, tranquillity(or tranquility) noise, sound, unquietness babel, blare, bluster, cacophony, chatter, clamor, clangor, din, hubbub, racket, rattle, roar, tumult, uproar stillverbto bring (something) to a standstillit seemed as though nothing could still the fighting arrest, bring up, catch, check, draw up, fetch up, halt, hold up, pull up, stall, stay, stop baffle, balk, block, blockade, bottleneck, clog, dam, detain, hinder, hold, hold back, impede, obstruct, snag, stemconclude, cut off, end, terminatecall, discontinue, suspendchoke off, rein (in), repress, squash, squelch, stanch(or staunch), stunt, suppress, turn back carry on, continue, follow through (with), keep (on), keep up, persist, run onadvance, fare, go along, march, move, proceed, progress, wendactuate, budge, drive, goad, impel, propel, push, spur, stir to free from distress or disturbancereading a book helps me to relax and still my mind before going to bed becalm, calm, compose, lull, lullaby, quiet, quieten(chiefly British), salve, settle, soothe, tranquilize(also tranquillize) appease, conciliate, hush, mollify, pacify, placateallay, alleviate, assuage, ease, lay, mitigate, quell, relax, relieve, solacenarcotize, sedate, stupefy agitate, discompose, disquiet, disturb, key (up), perturb, upset, vex aggravate, heighten, intensifyarouse, excite, foment, incite, rouse, stir (up), work up to stop the noise or speech ofthe conversation was abruptly stilled by a loud crash from the next room dumb, extinguish, hush, mute, quell, quiet, quieten(chiefly British), settle, shush, shut up, silence, squelch agitate, stir stilladverbwithout motionthe cat sat absolutely still, watching as the mouse began to make its way across the floor in spite of thattheir star player was injured in yesterday's game; still, it looks like he will be able to play today even so, howbeit, however, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, still and all, though, withal, yet after all, anyhow, regardlessper contra all the same(or just the same), at the same time before the 12th century |