Key: "S:" = Show Synset (semantic) relations, "W:" = Show Word (lexical) relations
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Noun
S: (n) still (a static photograph (especially one taken from a movie and used for advertising purposes)) "he wanted some stills for a magazine ad"
S: (n) hush, stillness, still ((poetic) tranquil silence) "the still of the night"
S: (n) still (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)
S: (n) distillery, still (a plant and works where alcoholic drinks are made by distillation)
S: (adj) silent, soundless, still (marked by absence of sound) "a silent house"; "soundless footsteps on the grass"; "the night was still"
S: (adj) placid, quiet, still, tranquil, smooth, unruffled ((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"
S: (adj) still (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"
S: (adj) still (free from noticeable current) "a still pond"; "still waters run deep"
Adverb
S: (adv) still (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?"
S: (adv) however, nevertheless, withal, still, yet, all the same, even so, nonetheless, notwithstanding, at the same time (despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding 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"
S: (adv) even, yet, still (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"
S: (adv) still, stock-still (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"