What are some opposite words for stillness?
Antonyms for stillnessstill·ness
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
stillness
Apathy, according to its Greek derivation, is a simple absence of feeling or emotion. There are persons to whom a certain degree of apathy is natural, an innate sluggishness of the emotional nature. In the apathy of despair, a person gives up, without resistance or sensibility, to what he has fiercely struggled to avoid. While apathy is want of feeling, calmness is feeling without agitation. Calmness is the result of strength, courage, or trust; apathy is the result of dulness or weakness. Composure is freedom from agitation or disturbance, resulting ordinarily from force of will, or from perfect confidence in one's own resources. Impassibility is a philosophical term applied to the Deity, as infinitely exalted above all stir of passion or emotion. Unfeelingness, the Saxon word that should be the exact equivalent of apathy, really means more, a lack of the feeling one ought to have, a censurable hardness of heart. Indifference and insensibility designate the absence of feeling toward certain persons or things; apathy, entire absence of feeling. Indifference is a want of interest; insensibility is a want of feeling; unconcern has reference to consequences. We speak of insensibility of heart, immobility of countenance. Stoicism is an intentional suppression of feeling and deadening of sensibilities, while apathy is involuntary. Compare CALM; REST; STUPOR.
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agitation, alarm, anxiety, care, distress, disturbance, eagerness, emotion, excitement, feeling, frenzy, fury, passion, sensibility, sensitiveness, storm, susceptibility, sympathy, turbulence, vehemence, violenceSynonyms:
apathy, calmness, composure, immobility, impassibility, indifference, insensibility, lethargy, phlegm, quietness, quietude, sluggishness, stoicism, tranquillity, unconcern, unfeelingnessPreposition:
The apathy of monastic life; apathy toward good.
Princeton's WordNet
hush, stillness, stillnoun
(poetic) tranquil silence
"the still of the night"
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motionlessness, hush, windlessness, lifelessness, distillery, stillstillness, windlessnessnoun
calmness without winds
Synonyms:
motionlessness, hush, windlessness, lifelessness, stillmotionlessness, stillness, lifelessnessnoun
a state of no motion or movement
"the utter motionlessness of a marble statue"
Synonyms:
motionlessness, hush, windlessness, lifelessness, inanimateness, still
Editors Contribution
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stillness antonym walker
How to use stillness in a sentence?
It represents one of the longest and most forgotten African wars, its apparent stillness leads to hear about it less and less. Given the tragic consequences and repercussions on the population, I find it essential to bring it to light.
The secret to reality, is stillness of body and mind. Mental clarity is like a pond. Still the pond. Let everything settle. Vision then becomes crystal clear. When we still the body. When we still the mind. When we let all thoughts and emotions settle. When we remove all distractions. Only then, we clearly see reality as it is.
There was a stillness in the air that was absolutely terrifying, no birds. No wildlife. Everything had taken cover.
Learning how to be still, to really be still and let life happen - that stillness becomes a radiance. ...
The secret to understanding reality is stillness of body and mind
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#309 | care | |
#2720 | violence | |
#2935 | feeling | |
#3413 | storm | |
#4148 | alarm | |
#4973 | passion | |
#6386 | anxiety | |
#9726 | excitement | |
#9861 | sympathy | |
#10424 | emotion | |
#12585 | fury | |
#12669 | distress | |
#14374 | disturbance | |
#17794 | susceptibility | |
#18665 | frenzy | |
#19647 | turbulence | |
#26274 | sensibility | |
#28106 | agitation | |
#41436 | stillness | |
#46529 | eagerness | |
#86052 | vehemence | |
#152198 | sensitiveness |
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