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