Definition
Comparative form of 'still'; more motionless, quieter, or more peaceful than before.
Etymology
From 'still', Old English 'stille' (motionless, calm). The comparative suffix '-er' is added to make the comparison between two things.
Kelly Says
The word 'still' has been used for over 1,200 years to mean both 'motionless' and 'at this moment'—they seem unrelated, but both connect to the idea of 'continuing in one state without change!'
Translations
CACatalà
més tranquil
mes tran-kvil
DADansk
stillere
stil-ler-eh
DEDeutsch
ruhiger
roo-hiker
ELΕλληνικά
σιωπηλότερος
see-oh-peh-loh-teh-ros
ESEspañol
más tranquilo
mas tran-kee-loh
FAفارسی
آرام تر
a-raam tar
FISuomi
hiljaisempi
hil-ja-i-sem-pee
FRFrançais
plus calme
plue kalm
HEעברית
יותר שקט
yit-ay she-ket
HUMagyar
csendesebb
tsend-es-ebb
IDBahasa Indonesia
lebih tenang
lebih ten-ang
ITItaliano
più silenzioso
pwee see-len-zee-oh-soh
MSBahasa Melayu
lebih tenang
lebih ten-ang
NLNederlands
stijler
stee-ler
NONorsk
stillere
stil-ler-eh
PTPortuguês
mais calmo
mais kal-moh
RORomână
mai liniștit
mai lee-nish-teet
SVSvenska
tystare
tee-sta-reh
SWKiswahili
kimya
ki-m-ya
TAதமிழ்
சாந்தமாக
saantha-maaga
TEతెలుగు
శాంతిగా
shaanti-ga
TLTL
masalawak
ma-sa-la-wak
TRTürkçe
daha sessiz
da-ha se-siz
UKУкраїнська
тихіше
ti-khi-she
URاردو
مُشَتَّت
moo-sha-tat
VITiếng Việt
yên tĩnh
yen ting