Quakest: meaning, definitions and examples
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quakest
[ ˈkwākəst ]
earthquake activity
To quakest refers to the act of experiencing or causing an earthquake. It can describe the tremors felt during seismic activity.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The ground began to quakest during the early morning hours.
- Residents were frightened as the buildings started to quakest.
- It’s not uncommon for the region to quakest after a major quake.
Etymology
The term 'quakest' is derived from the word 'quake', which comes from Middle English 'quake', and is rooted in the Old English 'cwacian', meaning 'to shake, quiver'. The '-est' suffix is a superlative form, which means it describes the highest degree of shaking or trembling. The word evolved as seismic activities became more understood in society, adapting to encompass the idea of significant or tremulous shaking often associated with earthquake activity. The use of 'quakest' has become less common, but it is still recognized in discussions about seismic events.