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stilly

 
Dictionary: still·y   (stĭl'ē) pronunciation
adj., -i·er, -i·est.
Quiet; calm.

stilly stil'ly adv.

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adjective

  1. Marked by, done with, or making no sound or noise: hushed, noiseless, quiet, silent, soundless, still. Archaic hush. See sounds/pleasant sounds/unpleasant sounds/neutral sounds or silence.
  2. Motionless and undisturbed: calm, halcyon, peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, still, tranquil, untroubled. See calm/agitation.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (poetic) still or calm


 
 
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