Still
Still is a word with several distinct uses in English. As an adjective and adverb, it denotes a lack of motion or sound, or continuation in spite of change: the lake was still; he stood still; the project is still under consideration. As a verb, still means to quiet or calm something, or to suppress activity.
The noun still refers to a distillation apparatus used to separate liquids by heating and collecting vapors.
Etymology: Still derives from Old English stille meaning quiet, with cognates in other Germanic languages. The
In language, still occurs as a concessive or temporal adverb, e.g., Still, I disagree, and as a
Beyond language, Still is used as a surname and, in some regions, as a toponym or component