unshaken

IPA: ʌnʃˈeɪkʌn

adjective

  • Not shaken.
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Examples of "unshaken" in Sentences

  • The officer's pride remains unshaken.
  • I cant find the right meaning for unshaken.
  • It means unshaken belief and purity of thought.
  • Colin's attempts to look unshaken were unavailing.
  • Even now, the ideology remains unshaken by events.
  • Lakhuji and his wife were furious, but Maloji was unshaken.
  • You seem to belong in that flock, stubborn and unshaken by reason.
  • My preference for the Kantian and imperfect peace remains unshaken.
  • He was a victim of the people, but his convictions remained unshaken.
  • He was unshaken in his resolution, and gave his children his last blessing.
  • Let their hearts be pure, their faith unshaken, their principles immovable.
  • I have an unshaken reliance on your integrity, and your good wishes to me and your infant family.
  • The Congress of SA Trade Union's (Cosatu) says its support for ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma is "unshaken".
  • The individual will frequently emerge, not only unshaken, but even more convinced of the truth of his beliefs than ever before.
  • This is because it serves as the fixed starting point for liturgical commentary, a kind of frozen caste of mind that is unshaken by any reality.
  • Lajoie said that Italo Medugno was "unshaken" in cross-examination and his account was backed by two other former students at Pleasant Park Public School.
  • Corinthian columns have bases, which Doric columns have not, "and notes that the word"'unshaken' implies that the column itself had fallen, but the base remains. "
  • She told her brethren, “you cannot dance night after night, held in the closest of sensual embraces, with every effort made in the style of dancing to appeal to the worst in you and remain unshaken by it.”

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