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Quiver Meaning in English

word

ˈkwɪvɝ
KWIV-er
kwˈɪvɐ
KWIV-uh

Definition

As a verb, it means to shake or tremble slightly, often from fear or cold. As a noun, it is also a container used to hold arrows.

Usage & Nuances

"Quiver" (verb) is typically used for slight, visible shaking, and is more poetic or literary than "shake." Common collocations: "quiver with fear," "quiver of excitement." As a noun, the meaning related to arrows is mostly found in historical or fantasy contexts.

Example Sentences

Her lips began to quiver in the cold wind.

basic

The child held his quiver full of arrows.

basic

His voice began to quiver as he spoke.

basic

I could feel my hands quiver before the interview.

natural

The hero pulled an arrow from his quiver and aimed.

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She tried to hide it, but I saw her chin quiver with emotion.

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