shakable
11shakeable — See shakable. * * * …
12unshakable — adjective a) That cannot be shaken or moved; unfaltering or unwavering. b) Having no errors or loopholes; unassailable. Ant: shakable …
13unshakable — un·shakable …
14shake — [shāk] vt. shook, shaken, shaking [ME schaken < OE sceacan, akin to LowG schaken < IE * skeg , var. of base * skek > SHAG1] 1. to cause to move up and down, back and forth, or from side to side with short, quick movements 2. to bring,… …
15contestable — adjective capable of being contested • Ant: ↑incontestable • Similar to: ↑challengeable, ↑debatable, ↑disputable, ↑shakable, ↑shakeable • See Also: ↑ …
16shake — v. & n. v. (past shook; past part. shaken) 1 tr. & intr. move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro. 2 a intr. tremble or vibrate markedly. b tr. cause to do this. 3 tr. a agitate or shock. b colloq. upset the composure of. 4 tr. weaken …
17unbendable — adjective marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable firm convictions a firm mouth steadfast resolve a man of unbendable perseverence unwavering loyalty • Syn: ↑firm, ↑ …
18unshakable — adjective 1. marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable (Freq. 1) firm convictions a firm mouth steadfast resolve a man of unbendable perseverence unwavering loyalty • Syn: ↑ …
19un|shake|a|ble — un|shak|a|ble or un|shake|a|ble «uhn SHAY kuh buhl», adjective. not shakable; that cannot be shaken; firm: »Figurative. The rule of unshakeable falsehood and established tyranny…was the basis of Orwell s terrible prophecy (New Statesman) …
20un|shak|a|ble — or un|shake|a|ble «uhn SHAY kuh buhl», adjective. not shakable; that cannot be shaken; firm: »Figurative. The rule of unshakeable falsehood and established tyranny…was the basis of Orwell s terrible prophecy (New Statesman) …
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