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shudder
[ shuhd-er ]
verb (used without object)
- to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold.
Synonyms:
noun
- a convulsive movement of the body, as from horror, fear, or cold.
shudder
/ ˈʃʌ»åÉ™ /
verb
- intr to shake or tremble suddenly and violently, as from horror, fear, aversion, etc
noun
- the act of shuddering; convulsive shiver
Derived Forms
- ˈ²õ³ó³Ü»å»å±ð°ù²â, adjective
- ˈ²õ³ó³Ü»å»å±ð°ù¾±²Ô²µ, adjective
- ˈ²õ³ó³Ü»å»å±ð°ù¾±²Ô²µly, adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of shudder1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It is some compensation for Jonbon, who finished second, after a shuddering mistake, when odds-on favourite for the Champion Chase at Cheltenham Festival last month.
Or as someone whose soaring political career was brought to an early and shuddering halt by her own miscalculations over a serious embezzlement scandal.
“X2 has been linked to previous incidents, where people received whiplash, head and leg injuries, and more, from the ride’s sudden shuddering and jolts.â€
Our vicarious shudders come only from the sound design, which gives a horrific squelch to the shock of a medieval mace slamming into Nathan’s back.
"I saw a piece in a newspaper about the 'most eye-catching Bazball quotes', and they make me shudder," Key, the managing director of England men's cricket, told BBC Radio 5 Live.
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