Meaning & Definition of word "Shaky"

Shaky

/ˈʃeɪ.ki/

adjective:

  • 1. Characterized by or causing instability or uncertainty; likely to wobble or fail.
    • Example: The shaky table spilled my drink when I leaned on it.
  • 2. Weak or unreliable; not firmly established.
    • Example: The company's financial position is still shaky after the recent crisis.
  • 3. Trembling or quivering, especially due to fear or anxiety.
    • Example: She gave a shaky smile as she faced the audience.
  • 4. Lacking confidence or assurance.
    • Example: His shaky performance in the exam reflected his lack of preparation.
  • 5. Not steady; subject to fluctuations.
    • Example: The stock market has been pretty shaky this month due to various uncertainties.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'shake' with the suffix '-y'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

on shaky ground:

in a precarious or uncertain position

shaky relationship:

a relationship that is unstable or fragile

shaky start:

a beginning that is unsteady or unsure

Related Words

shake:

to move or cause to move back and forth.

tremble:

to shake involuntarily, typically as a result of anxiety or excitement.

quake:

to shake or tremble, especially as a result of an earthquake.

Slang Meanings of shaky

Meaning: feeling nervous or anxious

Example Sentence: I'm feeling a bit shaky about the presentation tomorrow.

Meaning: suspicious or unreliable

Example Sentence: That deal sounds shaky; be careful.