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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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  3. Shudder is a verb that means to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling, or a noun that means the act of shuddering. Learn how to use shudder in sentences, idioms and phrases, and see translations in different languages.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word shudder, which can be a verb or a noun. A shudder is a tremble with fear, horror, or cold, or an act of trembling.

  5. Shudder is a verb that means to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling. It can also be a noun that means the act of shuddering or a figurative expression that means to have a strong effect on someone.

  6. Shudder is a verb meaning to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold. It can also be a noun for the act of shuddering. See the origin, synonyms, and example sentences of shudder.

  7. Shudder means to tremble or shake violently, usually from fear, cold, or revulsion. It can also be a noun for a convulsive shiver or a vibration. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.

  8. [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.

  9. Shudder means to shake with fear, horror, or disgust, or because you are cold. It can also be a noun for a convulsive tremor of the body. Learn more about its pronunciation, origin, and usage with examples.