Verb
The old car shuddered to a halt.
The house shuddered as a plane flew overhead. Noun
a shudder ran through him as he stepped outside into the snow
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Verb
The American flag has never been among those Davis shudders to make.—
Karissa Waddick,
USA Today,
6 June 2026 A lot of people are upset by the notion of bringing cage fights to the White House, shuddering at the bad taste of it all.—
Clarence Page,
Chicago Tribune,
22 June 2026
Noun
The massive hack sent shudders through the department.—
Richard Winton,
Los Angeles Times,
8 Apr. 2026 Some advancements have sent shudders through Hollywood.—ABC News,
18 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for shudder
Word History
Etymology
Verb
Middle English shoddren; akin to Old High German skutten to shake and perhaps to Lithuanian kutėti to shake up