jitter (Meaning)
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jitter (n)
small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources
a small irregular movement
Synonyms & Antonyms of jitter
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jitter Sentence Examples
- The coffee caused an uncontrollable jitter in his hands.
- The anticipation of the exam gave her a case of the jitters.
- The dancer's legs had a slight jitter as they performed the intricate steps.
- The old man's hands had a noticeable jitter, a sign of his age.
- The horse exhibited a jitter in its gait, indicating nervousness.
- The pilot experienced a jitter in the controls of the plane due to turbulence.
- The unstable stock market caused a jitter among investors, leading to a sell-off.
- The caffeine in the soda gave him a jitter, making it difficult to sit still.
- The hummingbird's wings had a high-frequency jitter, allowing it to hover in mid-air.
- The earthquake caused a jitter in the ground, rattling buildings and unnerving residents.
FAQs About the word jitter
small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources, a small irregular movement
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The coffee caused an uncontrollable jitter in his hands.
The anticipation of the exam gave her a case of the jitters.
The dancer's legs had a slight jitter as they performed the intricate steps.
The old man's hands had a noticeable jitter, a sign of his age.