shakable

  • 1shakable — shakable; un·shakable; …

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  • 2shakable — adjective capable of being weakened the crisis proved his confidence was shakable • Syn: ↑shakeable • Similar to: ↑contestable * * * adjective or shakeable ˈshākəbəl …

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  • 3shakable — adjective see shake I …

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  • 4shakable — See shake. * * * …

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  • 5shakable — adjective a) Able to be shaken. b) Designed to be shaken. Ant: unshakable …

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  • 6shakable — adj. can be shaken; can be upset, can be distressed …

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  • 7shake — shakable, shakeable, adj. /shayk/, v., shook, shaken, shaking, n. v.i. 1. to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements. 2. to tremble with emotion, cold, etc. 3. to become dislodged and fall (usually fol. by off …

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  • 8shakeable — adjective capable of being weakened the crisis proved his confidence was shakable • Syn: ↑shakable • Similar to: ↑contestable …

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  • 9shake|a|ble — «SHAY kuh buhl», adjective. = shakable. (Cf. ↑shakable) …

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  • 10shake — I. verb (shook; shaken; shaking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sceacan; akin to Old Norse skaka to shake Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to move irregularly to and fro 2. to vibrate especially as the result of a blow… …

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