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shakyadjective marked by or given to small uncontrollable bodily movementsthe old man's hands were so shaky that I was afraid he'd drop the glass aquiver, atremble, quaking, quavery, quivering, shaking, shuddering, shuddery, tottering, tottery, trembling, trembly, tremulous, wobbling(also wabbling), wobbly(also wabbly) convulsiveshivering, shiveryrocky, staggery, unstable, unsteady, wavering, waverypalpitating, pulsating, throbbing controlled, firm, settled, stable, steady giving good reason for being doubted, questioned, or challengedresults that were arrived at using some shaky experimental procedures debatable, disputable, dodgy(chiefly British), doubtable, doubtful, dubious, dubitable, equivocal, fishy, problematic(also problematical), queer, questionable, shady, suspect, suspicious alleged, so-called, supposedmootambiguous, open, unclearuncertain, undecided, undeterminedfar-fetched, flimsy, improbable, unlikely, weak certain, hands-down, incontestable, indisputable, indubitable, questionless, sure, undeniable, undoubted, unproblematic, unquestionable decisive, definitiveclear, obvious, open-and-shut, positive in 1703 |