- verbshiver (verb) · shivers (third person present) · shivered (past tense) · shivered (past participle) · shivering (present participle)
- (of a person or animal) shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited:"they shivered in the damp foggy cold"
nounshiver (noun) · shivers (plural noun) · the shivers (plural noun)- a momentary trembling movement:"she gave a little shiver as the wind flicked at her bare arms" · "the way he looked at her sent shivers down her spine"
- (the shivers)a spell or an attack of trembling, typically as a result of fear or horror:"a look that gave him the shivers"
OriginMiddle English chivere, perhaps an alteration of dialect chavele ‘to chatter’, from Old English ceafl ‘jaw’.noun(shivers)shiver (noun) · shivers (plural noun)- each of the small fragments into which something such as glass is shattered when broken; a splinter.
verbshiver (verb) · shivers (third person present) · shivered (past tense) · shivered (past participle) · shivering (present participle)- break into splinters or fragments:"the world seemed to shiver into a million splinters of prismatic color"
OriginMiddle English: from a Germanic base meaning ‘to split’; related to German Schiefer ‘slate’.Similar and Opposite Words
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