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tranquillise vs still

still vs tranquillise

tranquillise is not a noun while still is a noun.

tranquillise is not an adjective while still is an adjective.

tranquillise and still both are verbs.

tranquillise is not an adverb while still is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tranquillise No No Yes No
still Yes Yes Yes Yes
As verbs, tranquillise and still are synonyms defined as:
  • tranquillise and still: make calm or still
Other synonyms of tranquillise include calm, calm down, lull, quiet, quieten, tranquilize, tranquillize.
tranquillise (noun) still (noun)
an apparatus used for the distillation of liquids; consists of a vessel in which a substance is vaporized by heat and a condenser where the vapor is condensed
a static photograph (especially one taken from a movie and used for advertising purposes)
a plant and works where alcoholic drinks are made by distillation
(poetic) tranquil silence
tranquillise (adjective) still (adjective)
not sparkling
used of pictures; of a single or static photograph not presented so as to create the illusion of motion; or representing objects not capable of motion
(of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves
marked by absence of sound
not in physical motion
free from noticeable current
tranquillise (verb) still (verb)
cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to cause to be quiet or not talk
make calm or still make motionless
make calm or still
lessen the intensity of or calm
tranquillise (adverb) still (adverb)
to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons
with reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation
without moving or making a sound
despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession)
Difference between tranquillise and still

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