"Shudders" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "shudders" can have two different meanings depending on its context:
1. Causes a feeling of fear or horror: Example: "The old mansion shudders with creaking doors and floorboards."
In this context, "shudders" is a third-person singular present tense verb, meaning to make a shaking or trembling movement, often in response to something frightening or unpleasant.
2. A figural expression for strong feelings of regret, fear, or emphasis: Example: "She shudders at the thought of public speaking."
In this context, "shudders" is used as a metaphor to express a strong emotional reaction, rather than a literal physical one.
An expression used to convey surprise, disappointment, or frustration, similar to "gosh" or "gee." It is often used in informal settings, particularly in the Midwest and Southern United States.
To move or make something move back and forth, especially quickly and randomly, so that its order or arrangement is completely changed.<br><br>Example: She shuffled the cards and dealt them out face up on the table.<br><br>or<br><br>To walk or move in a slow and careless manner.<br><br>Example: He shuffled across the floor, his slippers making a soft noise on the carpet.<br><br>or<br><br>To alter or move something slightly, especially so that it becomes slightly different or unclear.<br><br>Example: The shady language in the contract shuffled the investor's obligations.
A noun referring to a woman born in Shual, a town in ancient Israel, or to a woman descended from Caleb, one of the sons of Judah, as mentioned in the Bible (Ruth 4:13, 21).