different between continuing vs unshakable
continuing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?n?t?nju???/
Verb
continuing
- present participle of continue
Translations
Noun
continuing (plural continuings)
- A continuation.
Anagrams
- un-noticing, unnoticing
continuing From the web:
- what continuing education
- what continuing professional development
- what is considered continuing education
- what is meant by continuing education
- what does continuing education mean
unshakable
English
Alternative forms
- unshakeable
Etymology
From un- +? shake +? -able.
Adjective
unshakable (comparative more unshakable, superlative most unshakable)
- Not able to be shaken; firm, solid
- Antonym: shakable
- resolute, unfaltering, unwavering
- (figuratively) Having no errors or loopholes; unassailable
Translations
unshakable From the web:
- unshakable meaning
- unshakable what does it mean
- what does unshakable character mean
- what is unshakable faith
- what does unshakable faith mean
- what is unshakable willpower
- what is unshakable confidence
- what is unshakable resolve
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