still
The word still is like when you play a game of freeze. Imagine everyone is moving around and suddenly, you hear ‘freeze!’ and everyone stops moving. That moment when everything is paused and quiet, that’s what still means. It’s when things are not moving or making noise, like when you hold your breath and everything is calm.
Another way to think about still is like a pond with no ripples. When you look at the water and it’s perfectly flat, with no waves or splashes, that’s still. It’s like the pond is taking a little nap, resting quietly without any movement.
Still can also mean something that hasn’t changed. Think about your favorite teddy bear that looks the same every day. Even if you go to school and come back, your teddy bear is still there, just as you left it. It’s like a promise that some things don’t change, even when everything else does.
Finally, still can be like when you wait patiently for something. If you’re waiting for cookies to bake and you sit quietly, not bouncing around, you are being still. It’s like giving time a hug and letting it pass by gently.