Shudder

Pronunciation:/ΛˆΚƒΚŒdΙ™r/
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Quick Translations

  • ε‘ζŠ–
  • ι’€ζŠ–
  • ζˆ˜ζ —

Definitions

verb

Definition

to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, often due to fear or disgust

In ZH

ε› ζζƒ§ζˆ–εŽŒζΆθ€Œηͺη„Άι’€ζŠ–

Examples

  • I shuddered at the thought of spiders.
  • She couldn't help but shudder when she heard the eerie noise.
  • He shuddered in horror as the movie's climax approached.
  • The cold wind made me shudder uncontrollably.
  • Just thinking about the accident makes me shudder.
noun

Definition

a quick, involuntary movement of the body or a part of it resulting from fear or disgust

In ZH

η”±δΊŽζζƒ§ζˆ–εŽŒζΆθ€ŒδΊ§η”Ÿηš„θΊ«δ½“ζˆ–θΊ«δ½“ιƒ¨εˆ†ηš„εΏ«ι€Ÿγ€δΈθ‡ͺδΈ»ηš„εŠ¨δ½œ

Examples

  • A shudder ran through her body when she saw the ghost.
  • He felt a shudder of fear as he entered the dark room.
  • The shudder of the car made her nervous.
  • I felt a shudder of excitement when I saw the fireworks.
  • The news gave him a shudder of disbelief.