unshakable

IPA/ʌnˈʃeɪkəbl/
KK[ənʃˈekəbəl]IPA/ʌnˈʃeɪkəbl/

unshakable — adjective

  • unshakablepositive
  • more unshakablecomparative
  • most unshakablesuperlative

1. describing trust, belief, loyalty, or determination that stays strong and does n

1.形容詞B2
釋義

describing trust, belief, loyalty, or determination that stays strong and does not weaken, even when it is tested.

例句

Gabriel's unshakable trust in the surgeon calmed his nervous family.

collocation: unshakable trust in + noun

Even after two losses, Sayaka remained unshakable in her decision to open the cafe.

pattern: remain unshakable in + noun

同義詞
  • unwavering

    very close in meaning; emphasizes not changing or weakening

  • steadfast

    slightly more formal; often used for loyalty over a long time

  • firm

    broader and less intense; also used for physical things

  • resolute

    focuses more on determined action than on lasting belief

反義詞
  • wavering

    describes support or belief that weakens or changes

  • shaky

    suggests doubt or instability in confidence or trust

  • uncertain

    shows a lack of confidence or firm conviction

文法句型

unshakable + noun

remain unshakable in + noun

用法筆記

Most often modifies abstract nouns such as trust, belief, faith, loyalty, confidence, and determination. It is far more natural for inner attitudes than for ordinary physical objects.

常見錯誤

We bought an unshakable table for the kitchen.
They showed unshakable faith in the rescue plan.
💡The word usually describes beliefs or support, not everyday objects.