What is another word for absolutely still?

Pronunciation: [ˌabsəlˈuːtli stˈɪl] (IPA)

The phrase "absolutely still" is often used to depict a state of restfulness or inactivity. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe this state. Some of these include "motionless", "immobile", "static", "stationary", "fixed", "calm", "quiet", "peaceful", "tranquil" and "serene". Each of these synonyms has its own unique connotation, and can be used in different contexts to convey specific meanings. For instance, "motionless" may be used to describe an object that is completely lacking in movement, while "tranquil" may be used to depict a peaceful and restful state of mind or atmosphere.

What are the hypernyms for Absolutely still?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Absolutely still

  • For him it was a dark passage which led to nowhere, then to nowhere, then again to nowhere, once again to nowhere, always and forever to nowhere, heavy on the elbows in the earth to nowhere, dark, never any end to nowhere, hung on all time always to unknowing nowhere, this time and again for always to nowhere, now not to be borne once again always and to nowhere, now beyond all bearing up, up, up and into nowhere, suddenly, scaldingly, holdingly all nowhere gone and time absolutely still and they were both there, time having stopped and he felt the earth move out and away from under them.
    Ernest Hemingway

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