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[ US /ənˈʃeɪkən/ ]
[ UK /ʌnʃˈe‍ɪkən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unshaken in purpose
    wholly undismayed by the commercial failure of the three movies he had made

How To Use unshaken In A Sentence

  • For some reason, I have been thinking about Voltaire and his unshaken faith in reason.
  • And not knowing that Ty-Kwan had disposed of them in haste so that his own people might not have to render account to the Government, Hooniah's pride was unshaken. THE MASTER OF MYSTERY
  • God is the spiritual pillar of American civilization and the unshaken belief of Americans.
  • My confidence in the future security and stability of Egypt remains unshaken.
  • In doing so he recalls that on Saturday, the first Easter Eve, she abode unshakenly in the faith, when the apostles doubted. The Customs of Old England
  • I believe that Dumbledore, though admittedly mistaken in some of his choices, could not have been so unshakenly trusting of Snape if there was not some irrefutable proof of his loyalty.
  • It made my fingers tremble, but my resolve remained unshaken.
  • The individual will frequently emerge, not only unshaken, but even more convinced of the truth of his beliefs than ever before. The Panic Virus
  • All three were cross-examined but were unshaken; they remained steadfast in their diagnoses.
  • He accepts this, and is unshaken in his commitment.
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