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    stillness
    /ˈstɪlnɪs/

    noun

    • 1. the absence of movement or sound: "absolute stillness greeted our gaze"

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  2. total lack of movement or changing of position: They gazed into the stillness of the water. Something about her stillness, her absolute focus, calmed me. Synonyms. hush. still. Fewer examples. He was crouched in total stillness to photograph the animals. Her dance included moments of stillness. They stood in utter stillness.

  3. a. : devoid of or abstaining from motion. b. archaic : sedentary. c. : not effervescent. still wine. d (1) : of, relating to, or being a static photograph as contrasted with a motion picture. (2) : designed for taking still photographs. a still camera. (3) : engaged in taking still photographs. a still photographer. 2. a.

  4. Synonyms for STILLNESS: restfulness, serenity, quietness, sereneness, quiet, tranquillity, quietude, calm; Antonyms of STILLNESS: unrest, bustle, turmoil, commotion, tumult, hubbub, noise, pandemonium

  5. Stillness definition: silence; quiet; hush.. See examples of STILLNESS used in a sentence.

  6. total lack of movement or changing of position: They gazed into the stillness of the water. Something about her stillness, her absolute focus, calmed me. Synonyms. hush. still. Fewer examples. He was crouched in total stillness to photograph the animals. Her dance included moments of stillness. They stood in utter stillness.

  7. Stillness is a calm, quiet, motionless state. As you look out at the lake, the stillness of the water is a sign that you should take out the canoe rather than the sailboat. When there's stillness, you can hear very few sounds and see very little movement.

  8. 1. a. Not moving or in motion: The patient must be still for the doctor to work. b. Free from disturbance, agitation, or commotion: the still waters of the lake. c. Of or relating to a single or static photograph as opposed to a movie. 2. Making or characterized by no sound or faint sound: The crowd cheered and then grew still.