What can I use instead of still?

even so,

  • howbeit,
  • however,
  • nevertheless,
  • nonetheless,
  • notwithstanding,
  • still and all,
  • though,
  • What is the another word of yet?

    adv.up until now. adv.though the case be such. adv.in addition. adv.at the present time. conj.though.

    Is yet a formal word?

    “Yet” is used this way in formal English speech as well as writing. This is especially true in formal “teacher talk” such as professor’s lectures. And do you like to watch English language TV and movies? If so, you may have also heard this use of “yet” in courtroom dramas.

    What’s another word for not moving?

    Immobile

    Immobile or inert can be used when someone is still or unable to move.

    What kind of word is still?

    Still is an adverb and an adjective.

    Can I start a sentence with yet?

    But as there is no actual rule that says you can’t put yet at the beginning of a sentence, go ahead and use it. Putting conjunctions such as yet at the start of a sentence is acceptable, as long as you use it correctly.

    How do you use yet in a sentence?

    as a conjunction (connecting two words, phrases, or clauses): The weather was cold, yet bright and sunny. Her advice seems strange, yet I believe she’s right. I’m amazed that you haven’t told him anything yet. She hasn’t yet decided if she wants to come or not.

    Is yet still correct?

    Table Summarising the Difference between Still and Yet. The word still refers to an event/action that has begun in the past time and is continuing in the present time. The word yet refers to an event/action that hasn’t yet happened but is presumed to happen. It is used as Adverb and conjunction.

    How can I start a sentence with yet?

    It’s a valid argument, of course. But as there is no actual rule that says you can’t put yet at the beginning of a sentence, go ahead and use it. Putting conjunctions such as yet at the start of a sentence is acceptable, as long as you use it correctly.

    How do you say no progress?

    To not make progress – thesaurus

    1. falter. verb. to stop being effective or making progress.
    2. fall behind. phrasal verb.
    3. not be getting/going anywhere. phrase.
    4. be no further forward. phrase.
    5. tread water. phrase.
    6. stall. verb.
    7. be/get bogged down. phrasal verb.
    8. be getting/going nowhere fast. phrase.

    Does not move at all meaning?

    To not move at all; to stay completely still.

    Can I start a sentence with still?

    New Member. English-U.S. Still, I believe you can. Use of “still,” at the beginning of a sentence is an emphatic announcer which translates simply to “however or nevertheless.”

    What is the verb of still?

    verb (1) stilled; stilling; stills. Definition of still (Entry 2 of 6) intransitive verb. : to become motionless or silent : quiet.

    How do you use yet correctly?

    We use yet as an adverb to refer to a time which starts in the past and continues up to the present. We use it mostly in negative statements or questions in the present perfect. It usually comes in end position: Kevin hasn’t registered for class yet.

    Is yet formal or informal?

    informal English
    Yet is normally placed at the end of the clause, particularly in informal English and in questions, but can go immediately after not in negative sentences in a more formal style, such as Cambridge Dictionaries and the British Library have used.

    Is still yet a correct English?

    The word still refers to an event/action that has begun in the past time and is continuing in the present time. The word yet refers to an event/action that hasn’t yet happened but is presumed to happen. It is used as Adverb and conjunction.

    How do you use Yet instead of but?

    “Yet” sounds more formal than “but,” so we tend to use it in a more formal situation. In most everyday situations, we use “but” to connect our ideas. It would sound too formal, too polite, to use “yet” in most everyday conversations.

    What does the phrase yet and still mean?

    Still refers to an action began in the past and is continuing in the present. Yet denotes an action which is presumed to happen, but does not happen until now.

    What is still yet and already?

    “Yet” is used to talk about something that is expected; • “Already” is used to say that something has happened early, or earlier than it might have happened. STILL. “Still” is used to say that something has, perhaps surprisingly, not finished. It usually goes with the. verb, in mid–position: • She’s still asleep.

    Can Still and yet be used together?

    Both yet and still can be used in negative statements to talk about something that wasn’t true in the past and continues not to be true in the present. This is where yet and still converge. For example, the two sentences in each pair below, one with yet and one with still, mean nearly the same thing.

    What is a word for slow progress?

    1 creeping, dawdling, deliberate, easy, lackadaisical, laggard, lagging, lazy, leaden, leisurely, loitering, measured, plodding, ponderous, slow-moving, sluggardly, sluggish, tortoise-like, unhurried.

    What is another word for to make no progress?

    “Frustrated by a lack of progress in an industry still dominated by men, women are fighting on several fronts.”

    What is another word for lack of progress?

    stagnation inactivity
    inertia sluggishness
    unproductivity calm
    dullness quiescence
    stasis status

    What’s another word for doesn’t move?

    Immobile or inert can be used when someone is still or unable to move. She sat immobile, wondering what to do next. You need to keep your leg immobile until your knee has healed completely.

    What is it called when something is not moving?

    inactive, motionless, static, still.

    What is a good sentence for still?

    [M] [T] He is still very much alive. [M] [T] My brother is still sleeping. [M] [T] Tom is still in the hospital. [M] [T] I’m still waiting for my order.