Stationary is a word that means still and unmoving.
as long as the basketball is not at absolute zero, then it DOES have thermal energy. the answer will almost be YES.
Immobile
Antonyms for undulation: 1] still 2] motionless 3] flat 4] calm 5] unmoving
Any object can be used as the reference. There's no such thing as an 'unmoving' object. It's only unmoving relative to itself or to other things that are moving exactly the same as the object. That's the whole reason that you need a reference point.
An unmoving object needs a force to be applied to it in order to start moving. This force can come from an external source like a push or pull, or from internal sources like stored energy or tension.
Unmoving, immobile.
still
slow
there is no root word in a compound word The two root words are stead (place) and fast (fixed, unmoving)
unmoving, still, motionless, fixed, stationary,
* immobile * unmoving * stationary * standstill * in place
The adjective "still" can mean unmoving, motionless, static. The adverb "still" means yet, as yet, currently. The verb "still" means to quiet, silence, gag, or squelch. The noun "still" means silence, tranquility, or colloquially a photo or a distillery.
Inactive, motionless, stationary, unmoving, immobile, stopped, still, dormant.
todavia, aun = still, yet quieto/inmovil/tranquilo = still, unmoving acallar = to still, calm (someone) down
Jenny, the cripple, sat there unmoving, unspeaking in her motorized wheelchair
An antagonym is another word for a contranym, a single word with two opposing meanings - such as "fast", meaning, "quick" or "unmoving".
The word is still.