decidedly shaky
Frequency: 6.23.2 per million words
Clearly not firm, stable, or confident.
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Examples (20)
- The old rope bridge looked decidedly shaky after the storm.
- His argument for increasing taxes was decidedly shaky at best.
- The whole argument for the new law is based on decidedly shaky assumptions.
- The company's financial position has been decidedly shaky for months.
- Her confidence felt decidedly shaky before she stepped on stage.
- Her confidence in her new business venture was decidedly shaky.
- Despite his calm appearance, his voice was decidedly shaky when he spoke.
- After the scandal, the politician's career looked decidedly shaky.
- The team's performance has been decidedly shaky at the start of the season.
- The plan to merge the two departments was decidedly shaky due to internal disagreements.
- With the recent market crash, their financial future is looking decidedly shaky.
- Without more evidence, his theory about the ancient civilization remains decidedly shaky.
- After the long illness, he was still decidedly shaky on his feet.
- The government's economic policy is proving to be decidedly shaky.
- The political coalition is built on a decidedly shaky foundation of compromise.
- Despite his reassurances, the project's future seemed decidedly shaky.
- My understanding of advanced calculus remains decidedly shaky.
- The foundations of the old building were decidedly shaky after the earthquake.
- I wouldn't put much weight on that shelf; it feels decidedly shaky.
- Her grasp of the complex subject matter was decidedly shaky.