stilled

[stild]

stilled Definition

  • 1to make something become quiet or calm
  • 2to stop moving or making noise

Using stilled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The teacher's stern look stilled the noisy classroom.

  • Example

    The wind stilled and the lake became calm.

  • Example

    He stilled his breathing to listen for any sounds in the dark.

  • Example

    The baby's crying stilled as soon as she was picked up.

stilled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for stilled

Phrases with stilled

  • a person who appears to be quiet or reserved may have hidden depths of knowledge or emotion

    Example

    She doesn't talk much, but still waters run deep. She's actually very knowledgeable about art.

  • an expression used when someone sees or hears something that causes them to feel strong emotions, especially romantic ones

    Example

    When he walked into the room, I thought, 'Be still my heart.' He was so handsome.

  • a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects that do not move, such as flowers or fruit

    Example

    The artist specialized in still life paintings, capturing the beauty of everyday objects.

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Summary: stilled in Brief

'Stilled' [stild] means to make something become quiet or calm, or to stop moving or making noise. It can refer to a teacher quieting a noisy classroom, the calming of the wind on a lake, or the cessation of a baby's crying when picked up. The phrase 'still waters run deep' suggests that a quiet person may have hidden depths, while 'be still my heart' expresses strong emotions, especially romantic ones.