unshakeably
English
Etymology
unshakeable + -ly
Adverb
unshakeably (comparative more unshakeably, superlative most unshakeably)
- Alternative spelling of unshakably
- 1963 June, G. Freeman Allen, “The success of diesel-hydraulics on the German Federal Railway”, in Modern Railways, page 394:
- In fact, all their experience and wealth of encouraging evidence leaves the Germans unshakeably convinced that their standardised alliance of high-speed diesel engines and hydraulic transmissions has been the right course on all counts.
References
- “unshakeably”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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