Unshaken
(adjective)
Not shaken; not moved or disturbed in any way; steadfast, firm, or stable.
Origin:
Late middle english; earliest use found in john trevisa (c1342–1402), translator and writer. from un- + shaken.
Examples:
- His unshaken resolve to succeed was evident in every aspect of his life.
- Her unshaken faith in God saw her through the darkest of times.
- The unshaken mountain stood tall and proud, unchanging in the face of time.
- The unshaken hero refused to back down, even in the face of certain defeat.
- The unshaken economy continued to grow, despite the challenges posed by the global crisis.