"Shaken" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shaken" Meaning

Caused to move violently back and forth, or made upset or confused.

Example: She was shaken by the news of the earthquake.

Synonyms: jolted, upset, disturbed.

Antonym: steady.

"Shaken" Examples

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| Sentence 1: | She was shaking because she was afraid of the storm. The rain was falling heavily on the roof, and the thunder was loud. She was then brought inside, where she was shaken, still worried about the storm. |
| Example 2: | The excellent fire performance at the party really shaken the audience, either in shock or amazement, because they were so moved by the emotions projected by the firefighters. |
| Example 3: | That archeologist was determined to figure out who was killer who than to push a man, they bigger shaken he more desperately he can let go. |
| Example 4: | Noles also took top honours in each of the 400m and 800m freestyle events over the weekend, while Wade with strong performances in the 100m and 200m freestyle relays took home gold, a silver and a copper medal, I made to power the whole four occations plus surprised me when took Moreřpossible gold shaken, and midfocused waiting until the marthere |
| Example 5: | “She had many shocks, advances and retreats,” she explained, “but her story made more shaken of me. |

"Shaken" Similar Words

Shahbash

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Shahs

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The word "shahs" is the plural form of the title "shah". In Persian history, a shah is a king ruler of Kings. <br><br>Example: He was the last shah of Persia before the Iranian Revolution.

Shaitan

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In many Eastern cultures, particularly in Persian (Farsi), Arabic, and Urdu languages, the word "shaitan" (شَيْطَان) refers to the devil or Satan. It is a term often used in Islamic theology to describe the primary antagonist of creation, who is considered to be the enemy of God and humanity. Shaitan is believed by Muslims to whisper evil thoughts and tempt humans to sin, thereby leading them away from the path of righteousness. The concept of Shaitan has its roots in Islamic theology and its counterpart is the concept of Jibreel (Gabriel), who is considered to be the angel of wisdom and guidance.

Shaivism

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Shake-up

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A significant change or upheaval, often sudden or unexpected, that has a major impact on a person, situation, or organization. It involves a radical transformation, a turning point, or a shift in the status quo, often requiring adaptability and adjustment.

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Shakedown

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A thorough search for illegal money or other forms of exploitation, often used by businesses or governments.<br><br>Example: "The company had to endure a shakedown by the tax authorities to ensure they were compliant with regulations."

Shakeout

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Shaker

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A shaker is a person who makes or persuades someone to do something, often by using gentle but firm persuasion or by shaking some object as an instrument of persuasion or warning. It can also refer to a container with loose particles, such as a cocktail shaker used in mixology, or a device used to measure the intensity of earthquakes.

Shakers

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"Shakers" can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> In terms of social history, the Shakers were a small Christian sect also known as the United Society of Shakers. The Shakers believed in communal living and worked to eliminate personal property; men and women could not marry, and reproduction was discouraged with a a vow of celibacy.<br><br> In cooking, Shakers are also a type of cocktail or sparkling water often flavored with a cinnamon stick, nutmeg, or fruit.<br><br> Musical instruments also called shakers can be non-musical instruments used to make specific sounds. Common types of shakers include maracas, kick shakers, egg shaker, guiro, and tambourin.<br><br> Rocking chairs or a type of throw rug. The Rug consists of any type of throw rug, high pile or low pile.<br><br>Individually, each shaker, entity, has quirks and some can be a little misunderstood, additionally as with anything, change occurs.

Shakes

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To cause something to vibrate or to cause one's body or a part of it to vibrate forcibly.<br><br>Example: She shakes her head in denial.

Shakespeare

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Shakespearean

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Shakespearian

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Described or written in an archaic style, typically using language and forms associated with William Shakespeare, especially with poetic or literal language and iambic pentameter.<br><br>Influenced by the poetic and literary style of William Shakespeare, typically characterized by complex vocabulary and formal language.<br><br>Having or expressing a style or nobility reminiscent of the English Renaissance.

Shakier

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Adjective: Shakier refers to something or someone that is less stable or less secure, often due to a lack of confidence or a risk of collapse. It can also describe something that is less steady or firm, either physically or metaphorically.