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Shudders

The word 'shudders' (plural of 'shudder') describes a strong, involuntary trembling or vibration of the body, often caused by fear, cold, disgust, or excitement. It can also refer to a sudden convulsive movement. The sensation is typically a brief but noticeable shaking, running from a slight tremor to violent oscillations. shudders can be triggered by psychological or physiological stimuli, reflecting either emotional reactions or physical responses to external conditions. The intensity varies depending on the cause and individual sensitivity, often accompanied by goosebumps, or a feeling of unease.

Shudders meaning with examples

  • A sudden draft sent shudders down her spine, reminding her of the cold and deserted cabin. The story’s disturbing content caused audible shudders throughout the audience, creating a sense of shared unease. Despite the sun, the sight of the abandoned mansion gave her shudders, her imagination running wild with possible paranormal activities. Looking back, she remembers how the news of her brother's accident left her body wracked with shudders and grief.
  • The rollercoaster’s sudden drop caused a brief moment of shudders amongst the passengers, filled with nervous laughter and excited screams. Experiencing the overwhelming force of the thunderstorm caused her to shake with shudders as it rolled through the valley. His muscles seemed to contract in a spasm, the sound of her name brought shudders to his body; all his built up anxieties, all the reasons he needed to stay away.
  • The chilling air induced violent shudders in the hiker as the sun began to set, the sudden decrease in temperature. As the doctor mentioned the side effects of the medicine, the man began to have shudders, overwhelmed with dread. As the clown smiled at him, his body tensed up, going into shudders because of his fear of clowns. From pure excitement, the toddler experienced moments of shudders, waiting for his birthday party.
  • Despite the warmth of the fire, shudders ran through his body remembering the near accident that happened on the trail. Observing the gruesome crime scene photos sent shudders of revulsion through the detective's body, affecting his investigation. Reading the horrifying news article filled me with shudders and sadness for the victims, leaving a sense of helplessness. As she approached her long-time crush, she felt a strange mix of excitement and nervousness that brought on a series of small shudders.

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