Quivering means to shake slightly. Shivering is more related to the idea of cold.
*After the rain storm, I saw a kitten quivering from the cold. *The murderer was quivering in fear before he pulled the trigger that killed my mother.
Shaking, shivering. For example, the sentence "The boy was quivering while in the freezing cold snow," is the same as "The boy was shivering while in the freezing cold snow."
Tremulous-quivering or shaking slightly.
tremble - a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
The Quivering happened in 1999.
The word quivering (present participle of to quiver) *can be* an adjective (quivering assistants, quivering pets). It can also be a verb form or a noun (gerund).
The Quivering was created in 1999-05.
Trepidation means to be in a state of alarm or dread or to be very apprehensive. It can also mean to have involuntary quivering or shaking.
her lip was QUIVERING as she saw him do that
Stillness, quiet, or steady. Those words are the opposite of quivering.
The term "trembled" is the past tense of the verb "tremble," which means to shake involuntarily, often due to fear, anxiety, or cold. It can also refer to a slight shaking or quivering movement. In broader contexts, it can describe a feeling of unease or apprehension.
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