Meaning & Definition of word "Shudder"

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    Shudder

    /ˈʃʌdə/

    noun:

    • 1. A sudden, involuntary movement or convulsion, often as a reaction to something unpleasant.
      • Example: A shudder ran through her body as she heard the chilling scream.
    • 2. A feeling of horror or disgust.
      • Example: He felt a shudder of revulsion when he saw the abandoned house.

    verb:

    • 1. To shake or tremble suddenly, often as a result of fear, cold, or disgust.
      • Example: She couldn't help but shudder at the thought of facing her worst fears.
    • 2. To experience a strong feeling of fear, horror, or disgust.
      • Example: He shuddered at the gruesome details of the crime.

    Etymology

    Middle English, of unknown origin; possibly related to the Old Norse word 'skudda' meaning to shake.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shudder to think:

    To feel apprehension or fear at the thought of something.

    shuddering with fear:

    Experiencing intense fear that causes tremors.

    Related Words

    shiver:

    A similar action, often caused by cold or fear.

    tremor:

    A small or involuntary shaking movement.

    quiver:

    A slight tremble or shake.

    Slang Meanings of shudder

    Meaning: To be grossed out.

    Example Sentence: That movie made me shudder, it was so disturbing.

    Meaning: To feel intense discomfort.

    Example Sentence: Hearing that news made me shudder.