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Firm vs Still - What's the difference?

firm | still |


As nouns the difference between firm and still

is that firm is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades while still is .

As an adjective firm

is steadfast, secure, hard (in position).

As a verb firm

is to make firm or strong; fix securely.

Still vs After - What's the difference?

still | after |


As nouns the difference between still and after

is that still is while after is anus.

Still vs Relatively - What's the difference?

still | relatively |


As a noun still

is .

As an adverb relatively is

proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.

Still vs Put - What's the difference?

still | put |


As a noun still

is .

As an acronym put is

(software|testing).

As an initialism put is

(electronics).

Still vs Anyway - What's the difference?

still | anyway |

Anyway is a synonym of still.



In obsolete terms the difference between still and anyway

is that still is to trickle, drip while anyway is in any way.

In conjunctive terms the difference between still and anyway

is that still is nevertheless while anyway is regardless; anyhow.

As adverbs the difference between still and anyway

is that still is up to a time, as in the preceding time while anyway is in any way.

As an adjective still

is not moving; calm.

As a noun still

is a period of calm or silence.

As a verb still

is to calm down, to quiet.

Indeed vs Still - What's the difference?

indeed | still |


As an adverb indeed

is (lb) truly; in fact; actually.

As an interjection indeed

is indicates emphatic agreement.

As a noun still is

.

Only vs Still - What's the difference?

only | still |


As nouns the difference between only and still

is that only is (rare) only child while still is .

As an adjective only

is alone in a category.

As an adverb only

is without others or anything further; exclusively.

As a conjunction only

is under the condition that; but.

Shelf vs Still - What's the difference?

shelf | still |


As nouns the difference between shelf and still

is that shelf is a flat, rigid, rectangular structure, fixed at right angles to a wall, and used to support, store or display objects while still is a period of calm or silence.

As an adjective still is

not moving; calm.

As an adverb still is

up to a time, as in the preceding time.

As a verb still is

to calm down, to quiet.

Still vs Standstill - What's the difference?

still | standstill |


As nouns the difference between still and standstill

is that still is while standstill is complete immobility; halt.

Still vs Jet - What's the difference?

still | jet |


In lang=en terms the difference between still and jet

is that still is a resident of the Falkland Islands while jet is drift; scope; range, as of an argument.

As adjectives the difference between still and jet

is that still is not moving; calm while jet is propelled by turbine engines.

As nouns the difference between still and jet

is that still is a period of calm or silence while jet is a collimated stream, spurt or flow of liquid or gas from a pressurized container, an engine, etc.

As verbs the difference between still and jet

is that still is to calm down, to quiet while jet is to spray out of a container.

As an adverb still

is up to a time, as in the preceding time.

As a proper noun Jet is

a town in Oklahoma.

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