Shaky - definition of shaky by The Free Dictionary Define shaky shaky synonyms, shaky pronunciation, shaky translation, English dictionary definition of shaky adj shak·i·er , shak·i·est 1 Trembling or quivering; tremulous: a shaky voice 2 Lacking soundness or sturdiness, as of construction: a shaky table
SHAKY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups
shaky - Wiktionary, the free dictionary shaky (comparative shakier, superlative shakiest) Shaking or trembling Nervous, anxious He’s a nice guy but when he talks to me, he acts shaky For the college clinician, restless nights after letting a shaky student walk out of the office are an occupational hazard Are the student's safety assurances credible?
Shaky Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Not firm, substantial, or secure; weak, unsound, or unsteady Trembling or tremulous Lacking soundness or sturdiness, as of construction A shaky table Not to be depended on; precarious A shaky alliance Nervous or jittery She drew a shaky breath She drew in a shaky breath and let it out
shaky - WordReference. com Dictionary of English shaky ˈʃeɪkɪ adj (shakier, shakiest) tending to shake or tremble; liable to prove defective; unreliable; uncertain or questionable: your arguments are very shaky; ˈshakily adv ˈshakiness n '