SHUDDER


Meaning of SHUDDER in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ little , slight , small , tiny

▪ deep , great , violent

▪ involuntary

VERB + SHUDDER

▪ give

She gave a little ~ when she touched his clammy hand.

▪ feel

▪ repress , suppress

He suppressed a ~ of disgust.

▪ send

The sight of the body sent a ~ through him.

SHUDDER + VERB

▪ go through sb/sth , pass through sb/sth , rack sb/sth , run through sb/sth

A ~ of pain racked his body.

PREPOSITION

▪ with a ~

He remembered that awful moment with a ~.

▪ ~ of

a ~ of relief

II.

verb

ADVERB

▪ convulsively , uncontrollably , violently

▪ slightly

▪ involuntarily

She ~ed involuntarily as he approached her.

▪ inwardly

▪ visibly

VERB + SHUDDER

▪ make sb

The sight of the dead body made them ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ at

She ~ed at the memory of school exams.

▪ in

Joe ~ed in disgust.

▪ through

A deep sigh ~ed through her body.

▪ with

His whole body ~ed with fury.

PHRASES

▪ ~ at the thought (of sth)

I ~ed at the thought of going back to school.

Shudder is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ train

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .