Shudder
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British pronunciation/ʃˈʌdɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈʃədɝ/

Definición y Significado de "shudder"

to shudder
01

estremecerse, temblar

to tremble or shake involuntarily, often as a result of fear, cold, or excitement
Intransitive
to shudder definition and meaning
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The unexpected sight of the ghostly figure caused everyone to shudder involuntarily.
As the cold wind swept through, she could n't help but shudder and wrap her coat tightly around her.
Shudder
01

escalofrío, temblor

an involuntary movement caused by fear, discomfort, or illness
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The thought of public speaking sent a shudder down her spine.
A shudder ran through her body when she heard the eerie howl of the wind.
A cold shudder overtook him when he saw the shadow moving in the corner.
02

escalofrío, temblor

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
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The unexpected sight of the ghostly figure caused everyone to shudder involuntarily.
As the cold wind swept through, she couldn't help but shudder and wrap her coat tightly around her.
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