Shake
Definition of Shake
- 1. Building material used as siding or roofing Noun
- 2. Frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream Noun
- 3. A note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it Noun
- 4. Grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract) Noun
- 5. A reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement Noun
- 6. Causing to move repeatedly from side to side Noun
- 7. Move or cause to move back and forth Verb
- 8. Move with or as if with a tremor Verb
- 9. Shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively Verb
- 10. Move back and forth or sideways Verb
- 11. Undermine or cause to waver Verb
- 12. Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of Verb
- 13. Get rid of Verb
- 14. Bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking Verb
- 15. Shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state Verb
Morphology of "shake"
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Semanticaly linked words with "shake"
- building material
- fluff up
- plump up
- shake up
- move
- fan
- tremble
- quake
- tremor
- palpitate
- convulse
- sparge
- succuss
- concuss
- rattle
- jactitate
- slash
- thrash
- thrash about
- thresh
- thresh about
- toss
- jiggle
- joggle
- wiggle
- drink
- eggshake
- frappe
- malt
- malted
- malted milk
- move involuntarily
- move reflexively
- musical note
- note
- tone
- britain
- great britain
- u.k.
- uk
- united kingdom
- united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
- vibrate
- contract
- acknowledgement
- acknowledgment
- roll
- rock
- sway
- nutate
- swag
- move back and forth
- totter
- inborn reflex
- innate reflex
- instinctive reflex
- physiological reaction
- reflex
- reflex action
- reflex response
- unconditioned reflex
- weaken
- agitation
- arouse
- elicit
- enkindle
- evoke
- fire
- kindle
- provoke
- raise
- fuel
- arouse
- excite
- sex
- turn on
- wind up
- affright
- fright
- frighten
- scare
- thrill
- tickle
- vibrate
- invite
- tempt
- elate
- intoxicate
- lift up
- pick up
- uplift
- animate
- enliven
- exalt
- inspire
- invigorate
- titillate
- break loose
- escape
- get away
- alter
- change
- modify
- gesticulate
- gesture
- motion