Pronunciation: /stɪl/
noun deep silence and calm
A1 I am still learning how to ride a bike.
A2 She is still my best friend after all these years.
B1 There is still some cake left in the fridge.
B2 I am still waiting for the results of my exam.
C1 The beauty of the sunset was still evident even after the storm.
C2 Despite all the challenges, he is still determined to succeed.
adjective not moving or making a sound
A1 I am still hungry.
A2 She is still waiting for the bus.
B1 The project is still ongoing.
B2 Despite the delay, the team is still determined to finish on time.
C1 The results are still inconclusive, requiring further analysis.
C2 Even after all these years, she is still passionate about her work.
adverb used to indicate that a situation continues to exist or to be the case
A1 I am still learning English.
A2 She still hasn't finished her homework.
B1 I still need to buy groceries for the week.
B2 He still couldn't believe he won the lottery.
C1 Despite the setbacks, she still managed to complete the project on time.
C2 Even after all these years, he still loves her deeply.
conjunction nevertheless; yet
A1 I am tired, but I still want to go for a walk.
A2 She doesn't like spicy food, but she still ate the whole plate.
B1 I studied all night, but I still couldn't pass the exam.
B2 He had a headache, but he still went to work.
C1 The company faced financial difficulties, but it still managed to stay afloat.
C2 Despite the challenges, she still pursued her dream of becoming a doctor.
formal Despite the setbacks, the project is still on track to be completed on time.
informal I can't believe she's still dating that guy after everything he's done.
slang I'm still down to hang out tonight if you are.
figurative Even in the darkest times, there is still a glimmer of hope to hold on to.
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