Unshakable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈʃeɪkəbəl/

Definitions of unshakable

noun a person or thing that is unshakable

Example Sentences

A1 My unshakable belief in myself helps me overcome challenges.

A2 Her unshakable determination to succeed is truly inspiring.

B1 The team's unshakable unity enabled them to achieve their goal.

B2 His unshakable resolve to stand up for what is right is admirable.

C1 The CEO's unshakable confidence in the company's future reassured investors.

C2 The scientist's unshakable commitment to research led to groundbreaking discoveries.

adjective not able to be shaken or disturbed

Example Sentences

A1 She had an unshakable belief in her ability to succeed.

A2 His unshakable loyalty to his friends was admirable.

B1 The team's unshakable determination led them to victory.

B2 Despite facing many challenges, her unshakable confidence never wavered.

C1 His unshakable resolve to uphold justice made him a respected figure in the community.

C2 The CEO's unshakable commitment to ethical business practices set a high standard for the industry.

Examples of unshakable in a Sentence

formal Her unshakable dedication to her work earned her a promotion.

informal I have an unshakable feeling that everything will turn out fine.

slang No matter what happens, I've got an unshakable vibe about this.

figurative The foundation of their friendship was unshakable, like a rock in a stormy sea.

Grammatical Forms of unshakable

past tense

unshook

plural

unshakables

comparative

more unshakable

superlative

most unshakable

present tense

unshakable

future tense

will be unshakable

perfect tense

has been unshakable

continuous tense

is being unshakable

singular

unshakable

positive degree

unshakable

infinitive

to be unshakable

gerund

being unshakable

participle

unshakable

Origin and Evolution of unshakable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unshakable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'shakable' meaning 'able to be shaken'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unshakable' has evolved to emphasize a sense of firmness, stability, and immovability, conveying a strong sense of resilience and steadfastness.