unshakably
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Definition
Adverb: * In an unshakable manner; with firmness and resolve that cannot be weakened or altered. It describes an action done with absolute certainty, conviction, or steadfastness.
Usage
"Unshakably" is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to emphasize the complete and immovable nature of a belief, feeling, or quality. It indicates that something is not subject to doubt, change, or external pressure. * It often describes a person's faith, confidence, belief, or resolve. * It can describe how an object is fixed or positioned.
Examples
- She remained unshakably confident throughout the crisis.
- He is unshakably loyal to his principles.
- The foundation of the ancient tower stood unshakably firm against the storm.
- Despite the criticism, the scientist was unshakably convinced of her theory.
Advanced Usage
- "unshakably certain": Having no doubt whatsoever.
- He was unshakably certain that he had made the right choice.
- "unshakably optimistic": Possessing optimism that cannot be diminished.
- Her unshakably optimistic outlook inspired everyone around her.
Variants and Related Words
- Unshakable (adjective): Not able to be shaken; firm and resolute.
- He has an unshakable belief in justice.
- Shakable (adjective): Capable of being shaken or weakened (less common, often the negative "unshakable" is used).
- Shake (verb): To move irregularly to and fro; to weaken or disturb.
Synonyms
- Firmly
- Steadfastly
- Resolutely
- Unwaveringly
- Immovably
Antonyms
- Shakily
- Uncertainly
- Weakly
- Doubtfully
Adverb
- with determination; in a determined manner
- he clung to the past determinedly