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Meaning of unshake
The primary meaning of the word "unshake" is to be unable to remove or dislodge something, or to be unaffected by something.
Etymology of unshake
The word "unshake" is derived from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the verb "shake" meaning "to move violently" or "to remove"
The word has been in use since the 15th century, originally meaning "not able to be shaken" or "firmly fixed"
Synonyms
steadfast
unwavering
unrelenting
firm
resolute
determined
unyielding
uncompromising
unshakeable
persistent
constant
stable
solid
immovable
inflexible
rigid
stubborn
obstinate
dogged
tenacious
implacable
unflinching
unwavering
unchanging
indefatigable
indomitable
unbreakable
irrepressible
intractable
invincible
indomitable
immobile
inert
unresponsive
unreactive
impassive
imperturbable
unemotional
unfeeling
insensitive
unconcerned
detached
aloof
distant
reserved
uncommunicative
unapproachable
Definitions
- To be unable to remove or dislodge something, such as an idea, a feeling, or a person
- * To be unaffected by something, such as a challenge, a criticism, or a difficult situation
- * To remain firm or steady, despite efforts to change or move something
Usage Examples
- The team's confidence was unshake, despite losing their last game
- * She had an unshakeable faith in her abilities
- * The tree's roots were unshake, and it withstood the strong winds