bestill

[bɪˈstɪl]

bestill Definition

  • 1to calm or make someone calm and quiet
  • 2to become calm and quiet

Using bestill: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bestill" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher tried to bestill the noisy classroom.

  • Example

    She took a deep breath to bestill her nerves before the performance.

  • Example

    The sound of the waves helped to bestill my mind.

  • Example

    The baby finally bestilled after being rocked gently.

bestill Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with bestill

  • used to express excitement or strong emotion, especially romantic love

    Example

    When he proposed to her, she said 'be still my heart!'

  • to remain motionless or quiet

    Example

    The photographer asked the children to keep still for the picture.

  • a person who seems quiet or unassuming may have hidden depths of knowledge, skill, or emotion

    Example

    Although he rarely spoke in meetings, his ideas were always insightful. Still waters run deep.

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Summary: bestill in Brief

'Bestill' [bɪˈstɪl] is a verb that means to calm or make someone calm and quiet. It can also mean to become calm and quiet. Examples include 'The teacher tried to bestill the noisy classroom,' and 'The sound of the waves helped to bestill my mind.' The phrase 'be still my heart' is used to express excitement or strong emotion.