endshake

/ˈɛndʃeɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

A sudden or violent shaking of something, especially the ground or an object, often caused by an earthquake or explosion.

“The earthquake caused a massive endshake that destroyed several buildings.”

2. verb

To cause something to shake violently, especially the ground or an object, often as a result of an explosion or earthquake.

“The bomb endshook the entire city, causing widespread destruction.”

Synonyms

  • quake
  • shaking
  • shudder

Antonyms

  • firmness
  • stability