SHIVER vs DITHER: NOUN
- A tremulous, quivering motion; a shaking-or trembling-fit, especially from cold.
- Same as shive, 1.
- A broken bit; a splinter; a sliver; one of many small pieces or fragments such as are produced by a sudden and violent shock or blow. Also shive.
- 3. In mineralogy, a species of blue slate; schist; shale.
- Nautical, a sheave; the wheel of a pulley.
- A small wedge or key.
- A sheave or small wheel in a pulley.
- The act of shivering or trembling.
- Reflex shaking caused by cold or fear or excitement
- One of the small pieces, or splinters, into which a brittle thing is broken by sudden violence; -- generally used in the plural.
- A thin slice; a shive.
- A variety of blue slate.
- The act or result of shivering.
- An almost pleasurable sensation of fright
- A fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone.
- A spindle.
- A small wedge, as for fastening the bolt of a window shutter.
- A bodily response to early hypothermia (Wikipedia).
- A form of noise which is intentionally applied to randomize errors which occur in the processing of both digital audio and digital video data
- The state of being undecided.
- A trembling; vibration.
- A state of indecisive agitation.
- An excited state of agitation
SHIVER vs DITHER: VERB
- Shake, as from cold
- Tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
- To tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.
- To break into splinters or fragments.
- To be uncertain or unable to make a decision about doing something.
- To do something nervously.
- To tremble, shake, or shiver with cold.
- Act nervously; be undecided; be uncertain
- Make a fuss; be agitated
- To render an approximation of (an image, etc.) by using dot patterns in similar colours to those that are unavailable on the system.
SHIVER vs DITHER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To tremble; to vibrate; to quiver; to shake, as from cold or fear.
- To separate suddenly into many small pieces or parts; to be shattered.
- To be nervously irresolute in acting or doing.
SHIVER vs DITHER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To break into many small pieces, or splinters; to shatter; to dash to pieces by a blow.
- To cause to shake or tremble, as a sail, by steering close to the wind.
- N/A
SHIVER vs DITHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To break into many small fragments or splinters; shatter; dash to pieces at a blow.
- Synonyms Shatter, etc. See dash.
- To burst, fly, or fall at once into many small pieces of parts.
- To shake; shudder; tremble; quiver; specifically, to shake with cold.
- Synonyms Shiver, Quake. Shudder, Quiver. We shiver with cold or a sensation like that of cold; we quake with fear; we shudder with horror. To quiver is to have a slight tremulous or fluttering motion: as, her lip quivered; to quiver in every nerve.
- Nautical, to cause to flutter or shake in the wind, as a sail by trimming the yards or shifting the helm so that the wind strikes on the edge of the sail.
- Be agitated
- Make a fuss
- Be uncertain
- Be undecided
- Act nervously
- To shake; tremble: same as didder.
SHIVER vs DITHER: RELATED WORDS
- Shivery, Wince, Tremor, Twitch, Rattle, Dither, Thrill, Quiver, Throb, Shake, Frisson, Tremble, Chill, Tingle, Shudder
- Fret, Stew, Panic, Interpolation, Hesitate, Confusion, Falter, Waver, Vacillate, Pother, Flap, Shiver, Fuss, Shudder, Tizzy
SHIVER vs DITHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shivery, Wince, Tremor, Twitch, Rattle, Dither, Thrill, Quiver, Throb, Shake, Frisson, Tremble, Chill, Tingle, Shudder
- Sulk, Prevarication, Indecision, Stew, Panic, Interpolation, Hesitate, Confusion, Falter, Vacillate, Flap, Shiver, Fuss, Shudder, Tizzy
SHIVER vs DITHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Coutts, a cold shiver running down his spine.
- An unexpected shiver brushed his lungs with frost.
- Shiver, Director of Regulatory Policy, PCX, dated Feb.
- These words are enough to make me shiver.
- Be careful not to cause shiver or hypothermia.
- Tom Buchanan without so much as a shiver.
- I decided to pay Miss Shiver a visit.
- Those memories send a shiver down my spine.
- The music is so engaging; you actually want to put your phone down and just move your hips shiver shiver.
- Shiver Shiver, Goodbye Sunday and Black Squirrels down at Slowdown Jr.
- But it has not gone unnoticed that we have seen months of dither and delay.
- We were in a dither trying to clean up before the visitors arrived.
- Dither changes how they alternate colors to get the right average shade.
- NSW Labor Party was in a dither about what to do.
- However, a technique known as dither can greatly improve SFDR.
- Direct dither control without external feedback for ring laser gyro.
- The only way to do it right is with dither.
- She could not afford to dither around any longer.
- No seams appear with the Noise dither method.
- And, as is tradition, including a Dither track.
SHIVER vs DITHER: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean when you shiver after taking epilepsy medication?
- Why do I shiver when my temperature drops below 95 degrees?
- How long does a Mitsubishi Challenger Shiver in 4th gear?
- Why do journalists shiver when they hear Peacock's voice?
- Why does Percy Jackson Shiver at the thought of Tartarus?
- Why do some people Shiver more in cold than others?
- Why do Menopause Flashes make you feel cold and Shiver?
- Why do Chihuahuas shiver when they go to the bathroom?
- What happens to your body temperature when you shiver?
- Why choose Shiver DMD Family&restorative dentistry?
- Why does Sox (CLI) automatically apply dither when only changing sampling rate?
- What is the recommended valve dither (PWM) frequency and hysteresis?
- What is the best dither fish to keep with cichlids?