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shaken

Shaken vs Shocked - What's the difference?

shaken | shocked |


As verbs the difference between shaken and shocked

is that shaken is while shocked is (shock).

As an adjective shocked is

surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.

Agitated vs Shaken - What's the difference?

agitated | shaken |


As verbs the difference between agitated and shaken

is that agitated is (agitate) while shaken is .

Shaken vs Soaken - What's the difference?

shaken | soaken |


As a verb shaken

is past participle of shake.

As an adjective soaken is

soaked, saturated; intoxicated.

Shaken vs Slaken - What's the difference?

shaken | slaken |


As verbs the difference between shaken and slaken

is that shaken is while slaken is .

Shaken vs Shaked - What's the difference?

shaken | shaked |


As verbs the difference between shaken and shaked

is that shaken is past participle of shake while shaked is past tense of shake.

Shaken vs Shamen - What's the difference?

shaken | shamen |


As a verb shaken

is past participle of shake.

As a noun shamen is

plural of lang=en; the standard plural form is {{term|shamans}}.

Shaken vs Shapen - What's the difference?

shaken | shapen |


As verbs the difference between shaken and shapen

is that shaken is past participle of shake while shapen is to shape, form.

As an adjective shapen is

shaped.

Shaken vs Shakey - What's the difference?

shaken | shakey |


As a verb shaken

is .

As an adjective shakey is

.

Shaken vs Shakes - What's the difference?

shaken | shakes |


As verbs the difference between shaken and shakes

is that shaken is while shakes is (shake).

As a noun shakes is

.

Shaken vs Shaven - What's the difference?

shaken | shaven |


As verbs the difference between shaken and shaven

is that shaken is while shaven is .

As an adjective shaven is

having been shaved.

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