judder Synonyms
judder Meaning
Wordnet
judder (v)
shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively
judder Sentence Examples
- The bus juddered to a halt at the bus stop, causing its passengers to lurch forward.
- The old typewriter juddered and clattered as the typist furiously pounded away at the keys.
- My heart juddered in my chest as I watched the car careen out of control.
- The earthquake juddered the ground beneath our feet, sending tremors through the entire building.
- The injured horse juddered and shook as the vet examined its leg.
- The elevator juddered to a stop, and the doors slowly opened, revealing the gleaming lobby beyond.
- The old man's hands juddered as he tried to light a cigarette, his fingers trembling with age.
- The engine juddered and shook, threatening to stall at any moment.
- The boat juddered and lurched through the turbulent waters, its passengers clinging tightly to the railings.
- The surgeon's hands juddered slightly as he performed the delicate operation, his focus unwavering.
FAQs About the word judder
shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively
shake, jerk, vibrate, shudder, agitate, wabble, quake,tremble, jiggle, jounce
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The bus juddered to a halt at the bus stop, causing its passengers to lurch forward.
The old typewriter juddered and clattered as the typist furiously pounded away at the keys.
My heart juddered in my chest as I watched the car careen out of control.
The earthquake juddered the ground beneath our feet, sending tremors through the entire building.