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Still vs Moreover - What's the difference?

still | moreover |


As a noun still

is .

As an adverb moreover is

(conjunctive) in addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally.

Dumb vs Still - What's the difference?

dumb | still | Related terms |

Still is a synonym of dumb.



As adjectives the difference between dumb and still

is that dumb is unable to speak; lacking power of speech while still is not moving; calm.

As verbs the difference between dumb and still

is that dumb is to silence while still is to calm down, to quiet.

As an adverb still is

up to a time, as in the preceding time.

As a noun still is

a period of calm or silence.

Still vs Soundlessness - What's the difference?

still | soundlessness | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between still and soundlessness

is that still is a period of calm or silence while soundlessness is the state or condition of being soundless.

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.

Scroll vs Still - What's the difference?

scroll | still |


As nouns the difference between scroll and still

is that scroll is a roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a roll; a schedule; a list while still is .

As a verb scroll

is (computing|transitive) to change one's view of data on a computer's display, typically using a scroll bar or a scroll wheel.

Still vs Although - What's the difference?

still | although |


As a noun still

is .

As a conjunction although is

though, even though, in spite of the fact that:.

Still vs Aloof - What's the difference?

still | aloof | Related terms |

Still is a related term of aloof.


As a noun still

is .

As an adverb aloof is

at or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.

As an adjective aloof is

reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.

As a preposition aloof is

(obsolete) away from; clear of.

Still vs Inaudible - What's the difference?

still | inaudible | Related terms |

Still is a related term of inaudible.


As a noun still

is .

As an adjective inaudible is

unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.

Still vs Tranquility - What's the difference?

still | tranquility | Related terms |

Still is a related term of tranquility.


As nouns the difference between still and tranquility

is that still is while tranquility is .

Still vs Hitherto - What's the difference?

still | hitherto |


As a noun still

is .

As an adverb hitherto is

(formal|or|legal) up to this or that time .

Untill vs Still - What's the difference?

untill | still |


As a preposition untill

is .

As a noun still is

.

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