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Alleviate vs Still - What's the difference?

alleviate | still | Related terms |

Alleviate is a related term of still.


As a verb alleviate

is to make less severe, as a pain or difficulty.

As a noun still is

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Peaceful vs Still - What's the difference?

peaceful | still | Synonyms |

Peaceful is a synonym of still.


As an adjective peaceful

is not at war or disturbed by strife or turmoil.

As a noun still is

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Satisfy vs Still - What's the difference?

satisfy | still | Related terms |

Satisfy is a related term of still.


As a verb satisfy

is to do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of.

As a noun still is

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Still vs Restful - What's the difference?

still | restful | Related terms |

Still is a related term of restful.


As a noun still

is .

As an adjective restful is

(computing) using rest (representational state transfer).

Still vs Peacefulness - What's the difference?

still | peacefulness | Related terms |

Still is a related term of peacefulness.


As nouns the difference between still and peacefulness

is that still is while peacefulness is the state of being peaceful.

Still vs Rest - What's the difference?

still | rest | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between still and rest

is that still is to trickle, drip while rest is to arrest.

In lang=en terms the difference between still and rest

is that still is a resident of the Falkland Islands while rest is a set or game at tennis.

As nouns the difference between still and rest

is that still is a period of calm or silence while rest is relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep.

As verbs the difference between still and rest

is that still is to calm down, to quiet while rest is to cease from action, motion, work, or performance of any kind; stop; desist; be without motion.

As an adjective still

is not moving; calm.

As an adverb still

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

As an abbreviation REST is

Representational State Transfer

Still vs Torpid - What's the difference?

still | torpid | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between still and torpid

is that still is not moving; calm while torpid is unmoving, dormant or hibernating.

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.

As a verb still

is to calm down, to quiet.

Still vs Quietude - What's the difference?

still | quietude | Related terms |

Still is a related term of quietude.


As nouns the difference between still and quietude

is that still is while quietude is tranquility.

Smooth vs Still - What's the difference?

smooth | still | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between smooth and still

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough while still is not moving; calm.

As adverbs the difference between smooth and still

is that smooth is smoothly while still is up to a time, as in the preceding time.

As nouns the difference between smooth and still

is that smooth is something that is smooth, or that goes smoothly and easily while still is a period of calm or silence.

As verbs the difference between smooth and still

is that smooth is to make smooth or even while still is to calm down, to quiet.

Relieve vs Still - What's the difference?

relieve | still | Related terms |

Relieve is a related term of still.


As a verb relieve

is to ease (a person, person's thoughts etc) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of.

As a noun still is

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