- verbquiver (verb) · quivers (third person present) · quivered (past tense) · quivered (past participle) · quivering (present participle)
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion:"the tree's branches stopped quivering"
- cause (something) to make a slight rapid motion:"the bird runs along in a zigzag path, quivering its wings"
nounquiver (noun) · quivers (plural noun)- a slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion:"Meredith felt a quiver of fear"
OriginMiddle English: from Old English cwifer ‘nimble, quick’. The initial qu- is probably symbolic of quick movement (as in quaver and quick).nounquiver (noun) · quivers (plural noun)- an archer's portable case for holding arrows.
- a set of surfboards of different lengths and shapes for use with different types of waves:"he had created a whole new quiver of boards specifically for Hawaii"
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French quiveir, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch koker and German Köcher.Similar and Opposite Words
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- Shake or tremble with small, rapid movementsQuivering definition, trembling or shaking with a slight, rapid motion, or seeming to tremble or shake: The sun climbed higher and movement ceased: over the whole summit, figures lay still in the quivering heat.Forty hertz is really fast, like the quivering light from a faulty fluorescent bulb.www.dictionary.com/browse/quiveringQuivering refers to the act of shaking or trembling with small, rapid movements due to emotional or physical stress, cold, fear or excitement. This term can be applied to both animate and inanimate objects and is often associated with uncontrollable movements.www.definitions.net/definition/quiveringTo shake with a slight, rapid, tremulous movement. 2. To tremble, as from cold or strong emotion. See Synonyms at shake. n. The act or motion of quivering.www.thefreedictionary.com/quiveringquiver verb [ I ] uk / ˈkwɪv.ə r/ us / ˈkwɪv.ɚ / to shake slightly, often because of strong emotion:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/quivering: to shake or move with a slight trembling motionwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quiver
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