shudder

noun & verb30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Used to specify the cause or emotion of the shudder (e.g., of fear, of relief).

Adverbial phrase indicating that an action was accompanied by a shiver.

To perform the action of shuddering.

Used to describe a small, brief shiver.

Describes the sensation of a shiver passing through one's body.

Used to describe a small, brief shiver.

Used to describe a small, brief shiver.

To cause someone to shiver, usually from fear or revulsion.

Used to describe a strong, profound shiver.

Used to describe a strong, profound shiver.

Used to describe a strong, profound shiver.

A shiver that happens without conscious control.

To experience the sensation of a shiver.

To stop oneself from showing a shiver.

To stop oneself from showing a shiver.

Describes a violent, convulsive shiver passing through one's body.

A common phrase meaning to feel fear or revulsion when thinking about something.

To cause someone to shiver, usually from fear or revulsion.

To shiver because of something unpleasant (e.g., at the memory, at the sight).

To shiver a little.

To shiver as a result of a strong emotion (e.g., with fear, with delight).

To shiver in a strong, forceful way.

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

To shiver in a violent, uncontrolled way.

To feel a shudder without showing it physically.

Collocations with "shudder"

shudder + ...