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- verbshake (verb) · shakes (third person present) · shook (past tense) · shaking (present participle) · shaken (past participle)
- (of a structure or area of land) tremble or vibrate:"buildings shook in Sacramento and tremors were felt in Reno"
- cause to tremble or vibrate:"a severe earthquake shook the area"
- (of a person, a part of the body, or the voice) tremble uncontrollably from a strong emotion:"Luke was shaking with rage" · "her voice shook with passion"
- move (an object) up and down or from side to side with rapid, forceful, jerky movements:"she stood in the hall and shook her umbrella" · "they shook the sand out of their shoes"
- grasp (someone) and move them roughly to and fro, either in anger or to rouse them from sleep:"he gently shook the driver awake and they set off"
- brandish in anger or as a warning; make a threatening gesture with:"men shook their fists and shouted"
- upset the composure or confidence of; shock or astonish:"rumors of a further loss shook the market" · "the escalation in costs is certain to shake the confidence of private investors"
- cause a change of mood or attitude by shocking or disturbing (someone):"he had to shake himself out of his lethargy"
- informalsuccessfully deal with or recover from (an illness, injury, or negative feeling):"I couldn't shake the feeling that everyone was laughing at me" · "I've had this cold that I just can't shake"
nounshake (noun) · shakes (plural noun) · the shakes (plural noun)- an act of shaking:"with a shake of its magnificent antlers the stag charged down the slope" · "camera shake causes the image to become blurred"
- an amount of something that is sprinkled by shaking a container:"add a few shakes of sea salt and black pepper"
- informal(the shakes)a fit of trembling or shivering:"I wouldn't go in there, it gives me the shakes"
- a milkshake:"don't miss the homemade cookies and shakes"
- informalan earth tremor.
- musica trill.
OriginOld English sc(e)acan (verb), of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a structure or area of land) tremble or vibrate:
- move (an object) up and down or from side to side with rapid, forceful, jerky movements:
- upset the composure or confidence of; shock or astonish:
- successfully deal with or recover from (an illness, injury, or negative feeling):
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