shudder

merasa ngeri
definition
verb
I shuddered with horror
(of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion.
noun
the elevator rose with a shudder
an act of shuddering.
translation of 'shudder'
verb
merasa ngeri,
menggigil ketakutan,
gemetar ketakutan
noun
rasa tidak suka,
rasa ngeri
example
It's not like an experience where people 'shudder' or run away from the camera when they see you.
I still 'shudder' at the cost but I must admit it's worth a few months of strict economy to have a good roof over-head.
If Darwin could have seen the molecular complexity of the eye, his 'shudder' might well have turned even colder.
You may be wondering why anyone in their right mind would stay on talk to their friend until two in the morning, and you might 'shudder' to think how long the phone bill will be next month.
The 'shudder' in Tsushiko's body movements told Chase of the prisoner's rising anxiety.
the elevator rose with a 'shudder'
People 'shudder' at the thought of them and turn away.
Each time he would 'shudder' with fear and with sickness from the drugs, and he would swear to change.
Most people 'shudder' at the thought of positive eugenics.
Many women who were once prostitutes 'shudder' when they look back on their experience.
The explosions began around 2: 30 am and came in rapid succession, seconds apart, making buildings 'shudder' .
As he approached the spot he said he heard ‘a sort of a 'shudder' and bump’.
An involuntary 'shudder' snaked through my body.
A 'shudder' passed through her body and all the colour drained from her face.
His name was virtually unknown to the rest of society, but the horror stories that had been created by him made even grown men 'shudder' to think about.
the elevator rose with a 'shudder'
A tremor rose up inside me, somewhat like a 'shudder' or shiver, but I wasn't cold or afraid.
So, I gave a little 'shudder' , and turned back to my tasks in hand, including a little watercolour painting.
I do 'shudder' to think of how the teams such as the one described in this article would have reacted to such pressure.
I'd 'shudder' to think what the daily uniform would look like if they had one.
You may 'shudder' to learn that the government has revised its hurricane forecast for the season that began June 1 for the worst.
I too 'shudder' when I hear the writer of the ‘Lost in Space’ film is working on the sequels.
When I was done, my body gave a 'shudder' and slowly began to sink.
I've made some mistake that I still 'shudder' to think about.
The word sends a 'shudder' through the body of any veteran of the Second World War.
A 'shudder' went through her body, and she broke contact with him.
But I think that first-degree murder verdict should send a 'shudder' through the defendant.
In terms of our community and what we do and what it takes to get people in and off property, and I would 'shudder' to think what it would take to do that in the middle of the night.
Second, the oh-so-vile taste of the beer - I still 'shudder' at the memory from last night.
Leaning close to whisper in his ear I felt his body 'shudder' .
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