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    shudder
    /ˈʃʌdə/

    verb

    • 1. (of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion: "I shuddered with horror"

    noun

    • 1. an act of shuddering: "the elevator rose with a shudder"

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  2. The meaning of SHUDDER is to tremble convulsively : shiver, quiver. How to use shudder in a sentence.

  3. shudder. noun [ C ] us / ˈʃʌd·ər /. a sudden and brief shaking movement of the body, esp. because of an unpleasant emotion: When the car flipped over, a shudder went through the crowd watching the race. Just thinking about that film sends shudders down my spine.

  4. Define shudder. shudder synonyms, shudder pronunciation, shudder translation, English dictionary definition of shudder. to tremble from horror, fear, or cold; quiver; shiver: I shudder to think how close I came to having a terrible accident.

  5. shudder. noun [ C ] us / ˈʃʌd·ər /. a sudden and brief shaking movement of the body, esp. because of an unpleasant emotion: When the car flipped over, a shudder went through the crowd watching the race. Just thinking about that film sends shudders down my spine.

  6. Shudder definition: to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold.. See examples of SHUDDER used in a sentence.

  7. [intransitive] to shake because you are cold or frightened, or because of a strong feeling. Just thinking about the accident makes me shudder. shudder with something Alone in the car, she shuddered with fear. shudder at something I shuddered at the thought of all the trouble I'd caused.

  8. A shudder is an involuntary vibration, usually in your body, or the shaking itself. A cold breeze or an unpleasant memory might make you shudder.

  9. If you shudder, you shake with fear, horror, or disgust, or because you are cold.

  10. Shudder Definition. To shake or tremble suddenly and violently, as in horror or extreme disgust. To vibrate; quiver. The airplane shuddered in the turbulence. (intransitive) To shake nervously, as if from fear. The act of shuddering; a convulsive tremor of the body. A vibration or trembling motion.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · shudder (third-person singular simple present shudders, present participle shuddering, simple past and past participle shuddered) (intransitive) To shake nervously, often from fear or horror.

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