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:

  1. His unshaken resolve to succeed was evident in every aspect of his life.
  2. Her unshaken faith in God saw her through the darkest of times.
  3. The unshaken mountain stood tall and proud, unchanging in the face of time.
  4. The unshaken hero refused to back down, even in the face of certain defeat.
  5. The unshaken economy continued to grow, despite the challenges posed by the global crisis.
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