Thesaurus
still
adjective
Synonyms and Antonyms of STILL
1
free from disturbing noise or uproar <the town's streets are usually still and peopleless in the early morning hours>
Related Words noiseless, silent, soundless; mute, speechless, wordless; dead, motionless, quiescent; muffled, muted, quieted; dull, gentle, low, soft; ultraquiet
Near Antonyms crazy, tempestuous, wild; blaring, blasting, booming, earsplitting, piercing, roaring, thundering, thunderous
Antonyms boisterous, clamorous, clattery, deafening, loud, noisy, raucous, rip-roaring, roistering, romping, rowdy, tumultuous, unquiet, uproarious, woolly (also wooly)
2
free from storms or physical disturbance <the air was ominously still as dark clouds gathered in the distance>
Synonyms halcyon, hushed, lown [dialect], peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, still, stilly, tranquil, untroubled
Related Words balmy, clement, equable, gentle, mild, moderate, temperate; clear, cloudless, fair, rainless, sunny, sunshiny, windless
3
mostly or entirely without sound <in his paintings Paul Gauguin depicts a still tropical paradise inhabited by mute and motionless natives>
Near Antonyms boisterous, clamorous, clangorous, clattering, clattery, raucous, rip-roaring, roaring, roistering, tumultuous
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