"Shudders" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shudders" Meaning

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.

"Shudders" Examples

Shudders: 5 Usage Examples


1. Feeling Frightened: Sarah shudders at the mere thought of spiders. Upon seeing one, she quickly moves away.

Meaning: feeling a sudden, intense, and unpleasant sensation, often due to fear or a frightening situation.


2. Regret or Disapproval: The news of allegations made against the politician made the nation shudder with regret and disapproval.

Meaning: to feel a strong sense of distress or aversion, suggesting disapproval or dissatisfaction.


3. Recoiling in Pain or Fear: A sudden loud clap makes Sarah shudder as she jumps in fright.

Meaning: a sudden movement away or pulling back, often in response to something unpleasant or frightening.


4. Physiological Reaction: She shudders with cold, unable to cast off the chill that has settled over her.

Meaning: to shiver or quake, often in response to a physical sensation like cold.


5. Lamenting or Disapproving a Decision: The idea of not attending her child’s school play fills her with regret and makes her shudder at what she perceives as her absence.

Meaning: to surprise oneself by feeling strongly negative emotions, such as regret or disappointment, about a particular thought or action.

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