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I concur with the answers you got. The wind is still today. (adjective) Be still, my soul!

  • I concur with the answers you got.
  • The wind is still today.
  • (adjective) Be still, my soul!
  • (adjective, religious context) Johnny, please sit still.
  • (adverb) Shakespeare used "Stilly" as an adverb in Henry V, act 4, prologue Now entertain conjecture of a time When creeping murmur and the poring dark Fills the wide vessel of the universe.
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I concur with the answers you got.

The wind is still today. (adjective)
Be still, my soul! (adjective, religious context)
Johnny, please sit still. (adverb)

Shakespeare used "Stilly" as an adverb in Henry V, act 4, prologue

Now entertain conjecture of a time
When creeping murmur and the poring dark
Fills the wide vessel of the universe.
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