"Judder" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Judder" Meaning

Judder is a verb that means to wobble or shake violently, often in a jerky or unsteady motion. It can also refer to a rapid, irregular vibrating or trembling motion. In the context of video and technology, judder is a type of distortion that causes a video image to appear to stutter or shake, often resulting in a choppy or unstable visual presentation.

"Judder" Examples

Usage Examples of "Judder"


The video was filmed at a high speed, but when I played it on my old computer, it started to judder and lose its smoothness.
When I accidentally hit the brakes too hard, the car's engine started to judder and sputter.
The new LED lights in the office were supposed to be energy-efficient, but they kept juddering and flickering every few seconds.
The athletes had to learn to control their breathing to avoid juddering and stumbling on the track.
The old car's engine was starting to judder and overheat, which meant we needed to take it to the mechanic as soon as possible.

"Judder" Similar Words

Judaist

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A person who practices Judaism, the religion of the Jews, which is based on the teachings of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.

Judaistic

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Relating to or characteristic of Judaism, the Jewish faith, or its practices or principles.

Judaize

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Judaize refers to the act of adopting Jewish customs or beliefs, often in a superficial or hypocritical manner. It can also imply a fake or pretended adoption of Jewish religious practices or symbols for personal gain or to curry favor with Jews.

Judaizer

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A Judaizer is a person who tries to impose Jewish Christian practices or customs on non-Jews or Gentiles, often in an attempt to justify Christian baptism for the remission of sins. The term is derived from the term "Judaizing", which refers to the act of adopting Jewish customs or practices.

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The word "judases" is the plural form of the noun "Judas". A Judas is typically referred to as a traitor or a person who betrays another's trust. The phrase "Judas kiss" is also commonly used to describe a traitorous or disloyal act, often referring to the biblical story of Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for a sum of money.

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Jude

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Jude is a given name, derived from the Aramaic name Judah, meaning "praised" or "rejoiced". It is also the name of a figure in the New Testament of the Bible, considered one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.

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