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  1. Greatly startled, shocked, or upset. I was very shaken up after the car accident. I couldn't even speak properly to the police for about an hour. I remained shaken up for most of the day after hearing about my grandfather's death. See also: shaken, up. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. See also:

  2. Synonyms for SHAKEN UP: shocked, frightened, scared, appalled, stunned, startled, shaken, terrified; Antonyms of SHAKEN UP: pleased, buffered, delighted, cushioned, gratified, rejoiced, tickled, assured.

  3. to cause large changes in something such as an organization, usually in order to make improvements: Technological changes have shaken up many industries. The first thing the new chairman of the company did was to shake up the management. Several new players have been brought in to shake up the team. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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  5. If you are shaken up by an unpleasant experience, or if something shakes you up, it makes you feel shocked and upset, and unable to think calmly or clearly. The jockey was shaken up when he was thrown twice from his horse yesterday.

  6. Learn the definition of 'to be shaken up'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'to be shaken up' in the great English corpus.

  7. to surprise someone and make them think about something in a different way, become more active, etc. Shaken up by the early goal against them, the team began to fight back. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?