shiver

word (noun/verb)34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Used to describe a minor, brief shiver.

A shiver caused by cold or fear.

Used to describe a minor, brief shiver.

Used to describe a minor, brief shiver.

A shiver that starts unexpectedly.

An intense shiver, as if from extreme cold or fear.

A shiver that happens without conscious control.

A shiver of pleasure or excitement.

To make someone feel very frightened or excited.

To suddenly feel cold, scared, or excited.

To make someone feel very frightened or excited.

figurative: To feel a strong sense of fear, revulsion, or excitement when thinking about something.

Indicates the cause of the shiver, can be physical (cold) or emotional (fear, excitement).

Indicates the physical cause of shivering, like cold.

Used with the cause of the shiver, often a thought or idea.

Indicates the emotional state causing the shiver, like fear.

Used to specify the cause or type of the shiver (e.g., fear, excitement).

Indicates that an action is accompanied by a shiver.

To cause someone to feel a shiver, often used with 'down sb's spine'.

To experience the sensation of a shiver.

To start the action of shivering.

To start the action of shivering.

To make a short, trembling movement.

To cause someone to shiver, due to cold, fear, or another strong emotion.

To try to stop oneself from shivering.

To shiver slightly.

To shiver a small amount.

To shiver without meaning to.

To shiver in a way that cannot be stopped or controlled.

To shiver with great force.

To shiver in a way that is easy for others to see.

Describes a shiver spreading through a person or group, often quickly.

Describes a shiver spreading through a person or group.

Describes a shiver spreading through a person or group.