quivered

[kwɪvəd]

quivered Definition

  • 1to shake with a slight but rapid motion
  • 2to tremble or shake with a slight sound, as leaves in the wind

Using quivered: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her voice quivered with emotion.

  • Example

    The leaves quivered in the breeze.

  • Example

    He quivered with fear when he saw the spider.

  • Example

    The candle flame quivered in the draft.

quivered Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with quivered

  • to shake or tremble with excitement

    Example

    She quivered with excitement when she heard the news.

  • to shake or tremble with anger

    Example

    He quivered with rage when he heard the insult.

  • quiver in one's boots

    to be very afraid or nervous

    Example

    I was quivering in my boots when I had to give the presentation.

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Summary: quivered in Brief

'Quivered' [kwɪvəd] means to shake or tremble with a slight but rapid motion, often accompanied by a slight sound. It can be used to describe emotions, such as 'Her voice quivered with emotion,' or physical objects, such as 'The leaves quivered in the breeze.' 'Quivered' can also be used in phrases like 'quiver with excitement' and 'quiver in one's boots,' which denote strong emotions.