Meaning of Still the same
Not different; remaining unchanged over time.
In simple words: remains unchanged
Still the same in a sentence
- Despite the years, she is still the same.
- I called him and he's still the same.
- Even after all this time, my feelings are still the same.
How to use Still the same
Used to indicate that something has not changed over time. Can be used in various contexts but avoid in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a photograph where everything looks unchanged — it's 'still the same'.
Related words
Collocations with Still the same
- still the same person
- still the same situation
- still the same attitude
Synonyms for Still the same
- unchanged
- consistent
- constant
Common mistakes with Still the same
- Using in past tense without context, e.g., 'was still the same.'
- Using with incorrect subjects, e.g., 'they still the same.'
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Frequently asked questions about Still the same
What does Still the same mean?
remains unchanged
What is the definition of Still the same?
Not different; remaining unchanged over time.
How do you use Still the same in a sentence?
Despite the years, she is still the same.
Can you give another example of Still the same?
I called him and he's still the same.
What are synonyms for Still the same?
Common alternatives include unchanged, consistent, constant.
What words go with Still the same?
It commonly pairs with still the same person, still the same situation, still the same attitude.
What are common mistakes when using Still the same?
Using in past tense without context, e.g., 'was still the same.' Using with incorrect subjects, e.g., 'they still the same.'
How do you pronounce Still the same?
US: //stɪl ðə seɪm//, UK: //stɪl ðə seɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Still the same?
Used to indicate that something has not changed over time. Can be used in various contexts but avoid in very formal writing.

