still in Spanish
still in Spanish is quieto, glaxo, seguir siendo — still means not moving; calm and motionless.
still in Spanish
quieto
Not moving; calm.
glaxo
Not moving; calm.
seguir siendo
(not comparable) Having the same stated quality continuously from a past time
todavía
aún
no obstante
(conjunctive) Nevertheless.
sin embargo
(conjunctive) Nevertheless.
quietud
A period of calm or silence.
alambique
A device for distilling liquids.
alquitara
A device for distilling liquids.
destilador
A device for distilling liquids.
instantánea
(photography) A photograph, as opposed to movie footage.
aquietar
quietar
What does "still" mean?
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adj Not moving; calm and motionless.
"The lake was perfectly still at dawn."
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adj Continuing to be the case up to now, often unexpectedly.
"She is still awake at midnight, finishing the report."
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noun Apparatus used to distill liquids, especially alcoholic spirits.
"The old farmhouse had a copper still hidden in the barn."
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noun A single photograph, especially one taken from a film.
"The magazine printed a still from the movie's final scene."
still in a sentence
- The lake was perfectly still at dawn.
- She is still awake at midnight, finishing the report.
- The old farmhouse had a copper still hidden in the barn.
- The magazine printed a still from the movie's final scene.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "still" in Spanish?
"still" in Spanish is quieto, glaxo, seguir siendo. still means: Not moving; calm and motionless.
How do you use "still" in a sentence?
Example: "The lake was perfectly still at dawn." In Spanish, "still" is quieto, glaxo, seguir siendo.
Are there other ways to say "still" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 14 translations listed for "still": quieto, glaxo, seguir siendo, todavía, aún, no obstante.
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