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Still vs Serenity - What's the difference?

still | serenity | Related terms |

Still is a related term of serenity.


As a noun still

is .

As a proper noun serenity is

in general use since the 1990s.

Still vs Secretive - What's the difference?

still | secretive | Related terms |

Still is a related term of secretive.


As a noun still

is .

As an adjective secretive is

having an inclination to secrecy.

Quietness vs Still - What's the difference?

quietness | still | Related terms |

Quietness is a related term of still.


As nouns the difference between quietness and still

is that quietness is absence of sound; silence or hush while still is .

Still vs Gentle - What's the difference?

still | gentle | Related terms |

Still is a related term of gentle.


As nouns the difference between still and gentle

is that still is while gentle is (archaic) a person of high birth.

As an adjective gentle is

tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a verb gentle is

to become gentle.

Soothe vs Still - What's the difference?

soothe | still | Related terms |

Soothe is a related term of still.


As a verb soothe

is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true.

As a noun still is

.

Asever vs Still - What's the difference?

asever | still |


As a noun still is

.

Still vs Stopped - What's the difference?

still | stopped |


As adjectives the difference between still and stopped

is that still is not moving; calm while stopped is not moving, but not properly parked or berthed; said also of the occupants of such a vehicle.

As verbs the difference between still and stopped

is that still is to calm down, to quiet while stopped is past tense of stop.

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 Balmy - What's the difference?

still | balmy | Related terms |

Still is a related term of balmy.


As a noun still

is .

As an adjective balmy is

producing balm.

Still vs Noiselessness - What's the difference?

still | noiselessness | Related terms |

Still is a related term of noiselessness.


As nouns the difference between still and noiselessness

is that still is while noiselessness is the quality or state of being noiseless; quiet or hush.

Mollify vs Still - What's the difference?

mollify | still | Related terms |

Mollify is a related term of still.


As a verb mollify

is to ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort.

As a noun still is

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