Yes, it is perfectly acceptable English.
He shuddered at the thought.She stood in the middle of the dark room and shuddered in her boots.
The man shuddered when he found out his mother-in-law was coming over for dinner.
Shivered.
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When Vice Shuddered - 1914 was released on: USA: 6 November 1914
No, "shuddered" does not contain a double consonant. It has two consecutive consonants "d" and "d," but they are not the same letter.
Tremble or shake
to quiver or shake a lot and to vibrate
No, Unicorns did not Shudder they are not like that
to quiver or shake a lot and to vibrate
Shudder means to shiver. Here's an example: The man shuddered when thinking about the icy cold snow that lay beyond his door. Dozens of students shuddered as the teacher was giving the exam.
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