Shaky
volume
British pronunciation/ʃˈe‍ɪki/
American pronunciation/ˈʃeɪki/

Définition et Signification de "shaky"

01

tremblant, branlant, peu stable

uncertain about the exact details of something
02

incertain, difficile, chaotique

not secure; beset with difficulties
03

tremblant, tremblotant

stumbling and not steady in movement
04

peu stable, fragile, difficile, chaotique, incertain

very likely to fail

shaky

adj

shake

n

shakily

adv

shakily

adv

shakiness

n

shakiness

n
example
Exemple
A lack of trust makes for a shaky foundation in any relationship.
The foundation of the old house was shaky, causing concern about its structural integrity.
The witness's shaky testimony and inconsistent statements eventually gave the defendant away as the true culprit.
The politician's position on the issue is on shaky ground, and they may suffer electoral consequences if they do not clarify their stance.
The company's financial situation is on shaky ground, and they may not be able to stay afloat much longer.
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