Shaky | Mean of shaky in English Dictionary

/ˈʃeɪki/

  • not strong or steady in movement, sound, etc.
    1. I was so nervous that my hands were shaky. [=shaking, trembling]
    2. She took a few shaky steps before she collapsed.
    3. His voice was shaky.
  • weak and likely to break down, collapse, or fail
    1. a shaky ladder
    2. The company's future is looking pretty shaky. [=the company's future does not look good]
    3. a shaky economy
    4. Her commitment to the cause seems shaky.
    5. His argument/theory rests on shaky ground. [=his argument/theory is not supported by strong evidence]
    6. Their marriage is on shaky ground.
  • not impressive or effective
    1. the pitcher's shaky performance
    2. The team has performed better lately after getting off to a shaky start.
    3. My memory of that day is a little shaky. [=I don't remember exactly what happened on that day]
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