English
Etymology
From un- + shake + -able.
Adjective
unshakable (comparative more unshakable, superlative most unshakable)
- Not able to be shaken; firm, solid
- Antonym: shakable
- resolute, unfaltering, unwavering
- (figuratively) Having no errors or loopholes; unassailable
Translations
not able to be shaken
- Bulgarian: непоклатим (bg) (nepoklatim), непоколебим (bg) (nepokolebim)
- Dutch: onwrikbaar (nl)
- French: inébranlable (fr)
- German: unerschütterlich (de)
- Greek: ακατάλυτος (el) (akatálytos)
- Irish: daingean, diongbháilte, docht, dochorraithe, dobhogtha, dochumhscaithe
- Italian: incrollabile (it)
- Manx: neuchorragh, do-leaystey, do-chraa, do-voirey (of person), do-heiy (of person)
- Portuguese: inabalável (pt)
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