Adverb for shaking or trembling, especially continuously
“The nurse came in and introduced herself, and with a shaky hand, I shook hers.”
Adverb for unsteady or teetering in movement
“He took a few shaky steps from the path they had traveled, coming to a patch of unsoiled snow.”
Adverb for rickety or decrepit because of poor construction, age, or heavy use
“I'm writing this by the moonlight of an open window at a shaky table with a broken leg.”
Adverb for tending to raise doubts or questions
“Ehret has elicited strong attacks by linguists for his shaky evidence, for his disregard for methodological rigor, for resorting to glottochronology, and for not revealing his sources of data.”
Adverb for feeling dizzy or lightheaded
“He was still feeling a little shaky after the fatigue of the crossing, so that day he only went as far as Dijon.”
(colloquial) Adverb for timid, or showing a lack of courage
Adverb for lacking physical strength, especially due to illness or age
Adverb for dangerous or full of peril
Adverb for not defendable or justifiable by logic or argument
Adverb for occurring at uneven or varying rates or intervals
Adverb for characterized by abrupt stops and starts
Adverb for hesitant, uncertain, or cautious in manner or approach
Adverb for deviating from what is considered normal
(of handwriting) Adverb for very small and difficult to decipher
Adverb for afflicted with palsy
Adverb for sick
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