"Quivery" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quivery" Meaning

Unsteady or shaky, often due to fear, nervousness, or weakness; trembling or oscillating.

"Quivery" Examples

Adjective

Shaking slightly and unsteadily, typically from fear, cold, or a lack of power or strength.

Examples


"The moviemaker tried a quivery shake randomly using tablecam as a filmmaking technique."
"When I heard the noise in the night, my heart quivered with fear."
"The disabled alliance held a meeting, discussing how to install lifts with quivery elevators in the aging building."
"After returning its deposits of worrying alerts, we reconsidered about going to that ill-reputed village staying deep in interesting woods."
"With concern about the persevering journey, his forceful hands shook which made an unsteady film on the camera, demonstrating his nervousness."

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The word "quitting" is a verb that means:<br><br> To stop doing something, especially a job or activity, because you have decided not to continue with it.<br> To give up or abandon something, often because it becomes too difficult or unpleasant.<br> To stop using something, especially a habit or a particular activity.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- I'm quitting my job to pursue a new career.<br>- She's quitting smoking to improve her health.<br>- He's quitting playing golf to focus on his studies.

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