イマデモ
Meanings
Adverb
1. even now; still; as yet
Composed of
now; the present time; just now; another; more
Examples (32 in total)
This is still in daily use.
Do you still love your wife?
Are you still good at baseball?
Are you still afraid of snakes?
You're still a fire fighter, aren't you?
She still alleges innocence.
I can still see my mother's face.
Faded jeans are still in fashion.
Are you still worried about me?
My dream is still just a dream.
Are you still going to buy that?
I still bear her name in mind.
This old table is still in use.
Does she still want to take part in the party?
This is, even now, an unrealized dream.
He is still aching for his home.
The Middle East is still called a powder keg.
I still have many clear memories of my school days.
I don't know whether Tom still lives here or not.
We still believe it true that he is innocent.
Are you still not able to communicate well in French?
It is, even now, a book loved by men and women alike.
I still correspond with an old friend of mine from time to time.
Do you write to him at all even now?
Are there many people in Europe who believe in ghosts even now?
The event still remains vivid in my memory.
He still writes novels from time to time, but not as often as he used to.
Even now, we still doubt that he is the real murderer.
I still believe the Internet is not a place for children.
I can still remember the time when we went on a picnic together.
English is still a foreign language to me, even though I speak it every day.
I grew up with dogs and I still love them, but nowadays I'm a cat person.