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    shaky
    /ˈʃeɪki/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of SHAKY is characterized by shakes. How to use shaky in a sentence. characterized by shakes; lacking stability : precarious; lacking in firmness (as of beliefs or principles)…

  3. SHAKY definition: 1. moving with quick, short movements from side to side, not in a controlled way: 2. upset: 3…. Learn more.

  4. Shaky definition: tending to shake or tremble.. See examples of SHAKY used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of 'shaky' Word Frequency. shaky. (ʃeɪki ) Word forms: comparative shakier , superlative shakiest. 1. adjective. If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful. A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups.

  6. Something shaky is tremblingor just feels like it. When we're not confident, we feel shaky. Being shaky is something that happens to us all. The first day of a job or class can make anyone feel shaky — even the teacher or boss. When you get extremely nervous, your hands might literally shake.

  7. shaking and feeling weak, for example because you are ill or feel emotional synonym unsteady. Her voice sounded shaky on the phone. The virus left him shaky on his feet. My legs still felt quite shaky.

  8. making quick, short movements from side to side or up and down: shaky hands. shaky adjective (NOT STRONG) not physically strong because you are nervous, old, or sick: I felt a bit shaky when I stood up. shaky adjective (LIKELY TO FAIL) not working well and likely to fail: They managed to win the game, despite a very shaky start.

  9. Definitions of 'shaky'. 1. If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful. [...] 2. If your body or your voice is shaky, you cannot control it properly and it shakes, for example, because you are ill or nervous. [...]

  10. 1. Trembling or quivering; tremulous: a shaky voice. 2. Lacking soundness or sturdiness, as of construction: a shaky table. 3. a. Not to be depended on; precarious: a shaky alliance. b. Wavering in firmness: a shaky belief. c. Open to question or doubt: shaky evidence. shak′i·ly adv. shak′i·ness n.

  11. Adjective. Filter. adjective. shakier, shakiest. Not firm, substantial, or secure; weak, unsound, or unsteady. Webster's New World. Trembling or tremulous. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Lacking soundness or sturdiness, as of construction. A shaky table. American Heritage. Not to be depended on; precarious. A shaky alliance.