The man shuddered when he found out his mother-in-law was coming over for dinner.
He shuddered at the thought.She stood in the middle of the dark room and shuddered in her boots.
you use it as an action as in: i shuddered from the freezing temperature in the room. or in a question: did you just shudder when i touched you?
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.
"She saw the ghostly presence and a shudder ran down her spine" "He stamped on the brakes and the car shuddered to a halt"
Shivered.
of Shudder
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
You can use a question within a sentence by incorporating it as part of the sentence structure, such as at the beginning or end. For example, "Can you tell me what time it is?" or "I wonder if you know where my keys are?" This adds variety and engagement to your writing or conversation.
It depends on where you use it within the sentence.
No