unshakeable

unshakeable — 形容詞

1. used to describe a strong feeling such as trust, loyalty, or belief that stays f

1.形容詞B2
釋義

堅定不移

信任或信念極其穩固,無法被削弱

used to describe a strong feeling such as trust, loyalty, or belief that stays firm and does not become weaker, even when tested by difficult situations.

例句

Devika's unshakeable belief in her team kept everyone motivated through the crisis.

Devika 對團隊堅定不移的信心,讓大家在危機中保持鬥志。

unshakeable belief in + noun phrase

The old teacher had an unshakeable faith that every child could learn and grow.

那位老教師堅信每個孩子都能學習成長,這份信念從未動搖。

unshakeable faith + that-clause

同義詞
  • firm

    less emphatic; a broader word that can describe both opinions and physical objects

  • steadfast

    more formal and literary; emphasises lasting loyalty over time

  • unwavering

    very close in meaning; emphasises not changing direction or weakening

  • resolute

    focuses on strong determination in purpose or action

反義詞
  • shaky

    suggests doubt or instability in a belief or situation

  • wavering

    implies hesitation or frequent changes of opinion

  • fragile

    suggests something easily damaged or broken under pressure

文法句型

unshakeable + noun (attributive)

be + unshakeable (predicative)

用法筆記

Almost always used with abstract nouns describing feelings or personal qualities (belief, faith, trust, loyalty, confidence, commitment). The spelling 'unshakable' (without the 'e') is common in American English.

常見錯誤

She has an unshakeable chair.
She has an unshakeable belief in justice.
💡unshakeable is only used with abstract concepts, not physical objects.
His unshakeable decision was to leave.
His unshakeable commitment to the project impressed everyone.
💡'unshakeable' describes a lasting inner quality, not a single decision or action.