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UK//ʃeɪks//US//ʃeɪks//

Meaning of Shakes

The act of moving something back and forth or up and down quickly.

In simple words: quick movements back and forth

Shakes in a sentence

  • He shakes the bottle before pouring.
  • The earthquake caused buildings to shake.
  • She gave the child's hand a reassuring shake.

How to use Shakes

Often used to describe the action of moving something quickly or in a way that causes it to tremble. Common in both spoken and written contexts.

Grammar pattern

shake + object

Memory hint

Think of shaking a jar to mix its contents, which makes a distinct 'shake' sound.

Related words

Collocations with Shakes

  • shake hands
  • shake a can
  • shake off
  • shake the tree
  • shake vigorously

Synonyms for Shakes

  • tremble
  • quiver
  • vibrate
  • jolt

Opposites of Shakes

Common mistakes with Shakes

  • Confused with 'shakiness' - 'shakes' refers to actions, while 'shakiness' can describe instability.
  • Using 'shake' where 'shakes' is needed - 'shakes' is plural; use appropriately.
  • Mixing up meaning - 'shakes' can refer to both physical shaking and emotional responses.

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Frequently asked questions about Shakes

What does Shakes mean?

quick movements back and forth

What is the definition of Shakes?

The act of moving something back and forth or up and down quickly.

How do you use Shakes in a sentence?

He shakes the bottle before pouring.

Can you give another example of Shakes?

The earthquake caused buildings to shake.

What are synonyms for Shakes?

Common alternatives include tremble, quiver, vibrate, jolt.

What is the opposite of Shakes?

Opposite meanings include calm, settle.

What words go with Shakes?

It commonly pairs with shake hands, shake a can, shake off, shake the tree, shake vigorously.

What are common mistakes when using Shakes?

Confused with 'shakiness' - 'shakes' refers to actions, while 'shakiness' can describe instability. Using 'shake' where 'shakes' is needed - 'shakes' is plural; use appropriately. Mixing up meaning - 'shakes' can refer to both physical shaking and emotional responses.

How do you pronounce Shakes?

US: //ʃeɪks//, UK: //ʃeɪks//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Shakes?

Often used to describe the action of moving something quickly or in a way that causes it to tremble. Common in both spoken and written contexts.