Shivery Meaning in English
word
ˈʃɪvəri
SHIV-er-ee
ʃˈɪvəɹi
SHIV-uh-ree
التعريف
Feeling cold and shaking or trembling, often because of illness, fear, or being cold.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly describes physical feelings due to cold, illness, or fear. Common collocations: 'feel shivery', 'get shivery'. Used with sickness ('a shivery feeling'), cold weather, or sudden fear. Not usually for excitement or movement. Formal or informal.
Spanish: tembloroso - con escalofríosPortuguese (BR): trêmulo - com calafriosPortuguese (PT): tremelicante - com arrepiosChinese (Simplified): 发抖的 - 打哆嗦的Chinese (Traditional): 發抖的 - 打冷顫的Hindi: ठिठुरी हुई - कांपता हुआArabic: يرتجف - مصاب بالقشعريرةBengali: কাঁপুনি ধরা - শিউরে ওঠাRussian: дрожащий - знобящийJapanese: 震えるような - 寒気がするVietnamese: ớn lạnh - run rẩyKorean: 오한이 드는 - 몸이 떨리는Turkish: titrek - üşüme hissi verenUrdu: کپکپی والا - لرز محسوس کرنے والاIndonesian: menggigil - merasa kedinginan
جمل نموذجية
I feel shivery when I have a fever.
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The cold wind made her shivery.
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He looked shivery after walking in the rain.
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I'm feeling a bit shivery—maybe I'm getting sick.
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That scary movie left me all shivery inside.
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Even with a blanket, I'm still shivery tonight.
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