shudder
English
Etymology
Either from Middle Dutch schudderen or from Middle Low German schoderen[1] (whence also Danish skudre). Cognate with Low German schüdden, Dutch schudden and German schaudern.
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- Rhymes: -ʌdə(r)
Noun
shudder (plural shudders)
Synonyms
Translations
shivering tremor
moment of almost pleasurable fear; a frisson
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Verb
shudder (third-person singular simple present shudders, present participle shuddering, simple past and past participle shuddered)
Synonyms
Translations
to shake nervously, as if from fear
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