MORE STILL

Definition: In addition, even further; in addition to what has already been mentioned or considered.

Synonyms: Further Yet, Even More, Additional Increase, Greater Yet, Extended Further

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The sun was setting, casting a warm glow on the horizon, and more still, the stars began to twinkle in the evening sky.
#2
The teacher praised Sarah for her excellent writing skills, encouraging her to write more still in the future.
#3
The detective solved the first mystery quickly, but more still, a hidden secret about the suspect emerged.
#4
The garden was already blooming with colorful flowers, and more still, a rare orchid began to blossom near the fountain.
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The professor delved into more still examples to illustrate the complex scientific concept.
#6
Despite the challenging hike, they decided to explore more still by climbing the rugged mountain peak.
#7
The chef, known for his creativity, added more still exotic ingredients to enhance the flavor of the dish.
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Despite the successful experiment, the scientist was determined to discover more still groundbreaking results.
#9
As the conversation progressed, they revealed more still personal stories, creating a deeper connection.
#10
Despite her impressive achievements, she aspires for more still in her academic pursuits.
#11
The intricate artwork captivated the audience, leaving them yearning for more still from the talented artist.
#12
The scientist delved into the complex equations, seeking more still to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
#13
The chef, known for inventive recipes, introduced a new dish that left diners yearning for more still culinary delights.
#14
He wanted to explore more still after already visiting five countries.
#15
Despite his fatigue, he pushed himself to run more still in the final stretch of the race.
#16
Her kindness knew no bounds, always willing to give more still to those in need.
#17
The suspense in the movie heightened more still as the plot thickened.
#18
More still, we need to consider the long-term effects of this decision.
#19
The company's profits have increased, but more still needs to be done to ensure stability.
#20
He wanted to make a good impression, but more still, he aimed to inspire others.
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More still, he managed to finish the project before the deadline.
#22
She appreciates his efforts, but she expects more still from him.
#23
Innovation drives progress, and more still, it fosters creativity.
#24
After completing her degree, she pursued further studies, and more still, she earned a Ph.D.
#25
The chef's culinary skills impressed the critics, and more still, they praised his unique presentation.
#26
He had already traveled extensively, but more still, he longed to explore new cultures.
#27
The technology improved productivity, and more still, it reduced operational costs.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: We've analyzed the market trends thoroughly.B: That's great. But we should delve deeper. More still, we need to examine consumer behavior.A: Agreed. In addition to market trends, understanding consumer behavior will provide valuable insights.
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