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15-Sep-2007, 14:33
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| | Shiver, tremble, shake, quiver, shudder and quake Hi everyone!
Please, what's the difference between these words? I guess that you shiver with cold rather than fear, but I don't know the characteristics of the rest of them at all.
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15-Sep-2007, 15:23
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| | Re: Shiver, tremble, shake, quiver, shudder and quake Quote:
Originally Posted by nene_mataro Hi everyone!
Please, what's the difference between these words? I guess that you shiver with cold rather than fear, but I don't know the characteristics of the rest of them at all.
Thanks!!! | It`s rather difficult to describe each word .All you have to do, is look up for them and , moreover, study them in contexts.
Here is a helpful link: http://projects.teknowledge.com/DAML.../q/quiver.html , or shiver - Definitions from Dictionary.com | 
15-Sep-2007, 16:14
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| | Re: Shiver, tremble, shake, quiver, shudder and quake Quote:
Originally Posted by teia_petrescu | Just an example of common usage of the words. - I shivered in intense cold.
- I trembled with fear.
- I shook him up from his slumber.
- I shudder to think what can happen if this web site was no longer there.
- The intensity of the quake was moderate.
- A quiver ran through the people when the elephant ran amok.
I guess the words may not be interchangeable in the above sentences.  | 
16-Sep-2007, 05:38
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| | Re: Shiver, tremble, shake, quiver, shudder and quake Quote:
Originally Posted by teia_petrescu | Thanks for the useful links. Can you show me how to use The teknowledge link. Thanks. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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