Shudder
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British pronunciation/ʃˈʌdɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈʃədɝ/

Définition et Signification de "shudder"

to shudder
01

to tremble or shake involuntarily, often as a result of fear, cold, or excitement

to shudder definition and meaning
Shudder
01

frisson,tremblement

an involuntary movement caused by fear, discomfort, or illness
02

frisson,tremblement

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.
She shuddered at the black intentions behind his seemingly kind words.
She shuddered at the mere idea of jumping out of a plane.
The detective shuddered at the sight of the grisly crime scene, with blood splattered across the walls and floors.
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