aquiver

[əˈkwɪvər]

aquiver Definition

trembling or shaking with excitement, anticipation, or nervousness.

Using aquiver: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aquiver" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was aquiver with excitement when she heard the news.

  • Example

    The audience was aquiver with anticipation as they waited for the performance to begin.

  • Example

    His voice was aquiver with emotion as he spoke about his late wife.

aquiver Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with aquiver

  • set someone's heart aquiver

    to cause someone to feel excited or nervous

    Example

    The thought of seeing her again set his heart aquiver.

  • to leave someone feeling excited or nervous

    Example

    The thrilling performance left the audience aquiver.

  • trembling or shaking with anger

    Example

    He was aquiver with rage when he found out what had happened.

Origins of aquiver

from 'a-' meaning 'on, in', and 'quiver' meaning 'to shake'

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Summary: aquiver in Brief

'Aquiver' [əˈkwɪvər] is an adjective that describes a state of trembling or shaking with excitement, anticipation, or nervousness. It can be used to describe people or things, as in 'The thrilling performance left the audience aquiver.' 'Aquiver' can also be used in phrases like 'set someone's heart aquiver,' which means to cause someone to feel excited or nervous, and 'aquiver with rage,' which means trembling or shaking with anger.