unshaken — index constant, definite, dispassionate, inexorable, patient, pertinacious, positive (confident), re … Law dictionary
unshaken — mid 15c., not agitated, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + SHAKEN (Cf. shaken). Meaning not moved from a firm position is recorded from 1540s … Etymology dictionary
unshaken — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ steadfast and unwavering … English terms dictionary
unshaken — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unshaken — adj. unshaken in (unshaken in one s beliefs) * * * [ʌn ʃeɪkən] unshaken in (unshaken in one s beliefs) … Combinatory dictionary
unshaken — [[t]ʌ̱nʃe͟ɪkən[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ If your beliefs are unshaken, you still have those beliefs, although they have been attacked or challenged. His faith that men such as the Reverend John Leale tried to do their best is unshaken. Syn:… … English dictionary
unshaken — un|shak|en [ʌnˈʃeıkən] adj formal not having changed your attitude or belief unshaken in ▪ He remained unshaken in his belief that she was wrong … Dictionary of contemporary English
unshaken — un|shak|en [ ʌn ʃeıkən ] adjective unshaken feelings or beliefs remain strong despite disappointments … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unshaken — UK [ʌnˈʃeɪkən] / US adjective unshaken feelings or beliefs remain strong despite disappointments … English dictionary
unshaken belief — index credence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unshaken — adj. * * * … Universalium