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Meaning
The word "shudder" refers to a quick, involuntary movement or tremor of the body, often caused by fear, disgust, or cold. It often accompanies a strong emotional reaction, like when someone is frightened by a scary story or feels a chill in the air.
Synonyms
- Tremble
- Shake
- Quiver
- Shiver
- Flutter
Antonyms
- Steady
- Calm
- Steadying
- Relax
Etymology
The word "shudder" comes from Middle English "shudderen," which can be traced back to Old English "sciĆ°rian," meaning "to shudder, shake." Its roots are linked to a sense of shaking or trembling.
Examples
- She felt a shudder run down her spine when she heard the strange noise in the dark.
- The thought of swimming in the cold water made him shudder.
- As the horror movie reached its climax, the audience collectively shuddered in fear.
- The child shuddered at the sight of the spider crawling on the wall.