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Stillness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Stillness is the absence of movement or sound, a state of calm and quiet. It often describes a peaceful moment, like a silent lake or a person sitting quietly.

stillness

/ˈstɪlnəs/ /ˈstɪlnəs/

Definition:

The absence of movement or sound; a state of calm and quiet.

Synonyms:

quietness, tranquility, serenity, peace

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

noise, movement

Common Collocations:

deep stillness, eerie stillness, perfect stillness, utter stillness

Derivatives:

still (adj), still (adv)

Usage Tips:

Use "stillness" to describe a calm or silent environment, often in nature or meditation contexts.

Common Phrases:

in the stillness of the night, break the stillness, the stillness before the storm

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "stille" (quiet) + "-ness" (state or quality).

Examples:

  • 1. The forest was filled with an eerie stillness at dawn.
  • 2. She meditated in perfect stillness for twenty minutes.
  • 3. The lake’s surface reflected the mountains in absolute stillness.
  • 4. A sudden noise shattered the early morning stillness.

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