shiver

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The meaning (definition) of the word shiver
to shake a little because you feel cold or scared
The word shiver used in a sentence
“I shiver when I come inside from playing in the cold snow.”
Words that mean the same as shiver (synonyms)
shaketremble
The plural of the word shiver
shivers
How the word shiver is said around the world
| French | frisson |
| Spanish | temblar |
| Mandarin | 颤抖 |
| Hindi | कंपकंपी |
| Arabic | رجفة |
| Russian | дрожь |
| Portuguese (EU) | arrepio |
| Portuguese (BR) | arrepio |
| Japanese | 震える |
| German | Schauer |
| Urdu | کانپنا |
| Punjabi | ਕੰਬਣੀ |
| Korean | 떨다 |
| Hebrew | לִרְעוֹד |
| Greek | ρίγος |
| Dutch | rilling |
| Filipino | panginginig |
| Vietnamese | run rẩy |
| Turkish | titreme |
| Persian | لرزیدن |
| Polish | dreszcz |
| Ukrainian | тремтіння |
| Bengali | কাঁপুনি |
| Swedish | rysning |
| Italian | brivido |
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