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unshakable

Unshakable (adj) means So firm or certain that it cannot be shaken, doubted, or destroyed. Example: “She spoke with unshakable confidence.”

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So firm or certain that it cannot be shaken, doubted, or destroyed.
"She spoke with unshakable confidence."
"His faith in his son remained unshakable despite the setbacks."

How to use unshakable

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes a belief, confidence, or resolve too strong to be disturbed.

Common pairings
unshakable faith unshakable confidence unshakable belief

Word forms

more unshakable comparative, most unshakable superlative

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Etymology

From un- ("not") plus shake plus -able.

Rhymes for unshakable

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unshakable” mean?

The word “unshakable” means so firm or certain that it cannot be shaken, doubted, or destroyed. In plain terms, describes a belief, confidence, or resolve too strong to be disturbed.

How do you use “unshakable” in a sentence?

Here is “unshakable” used in a sentence: “She spoke with unshakable confidence.”

What part of speech is “unshakable”?

“Unshakable” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of unshakable?

"unshakable" (adj) means so firm or certain that it cannot be shaken, doubted, or destroyed.

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