judder

[juh-duh r]

judder Definition

  • 1to shake or vibrate violently
  • 2to move with sudden stops and starts

Using judder: Examples

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

  • Example

    The car juddered as it went over the pothole.

  • Example

    The washing machine judders when it's on a high spin cycle.

  • Example

    The plane juddered as it hit turbulence.

  • Example

    His voice juddered with emotion.

judder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for judder

Phrases with judder

  • a raised strip of corrugated metal or rubber on a road surface designed to slow down traffic

    Example

    The judder bars on this road are really annoying.

  • judder-free

    without any shaking or vibration

    Example

    This new camera has a judder-free function that makes filming smoother.

  • a feature on some electronic devices that reduces the shaking or vibration in video recordings

    Example

    The judder reduction on my TV makes watching sports games much more enjoyable.

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Summary: judder in Brief

The verb 'judder' [juh-duh r] means to shake or vibrate violently, or to move with sudden stops and starts. It can be used to describe anything from a car going over a pothole to a person's voice shaking with emotion. 'Judder' is also used in phrases like 'judder bar,' which refers to a raised strip on a road surface designed to slow down traffic.