verb
- shaking or vibrating violently and uncontrollably
Usage: present participle of judder
adjective
- characterized by violent shaking or vibration
noun
- the action of shaking or vibrating violently
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The old car came to a juddering halt at the traffic light.
- The washing machine was juddering across the floor during the spin cycle.
- He felt the juddering motion of the train as it crossed the bridge.
- The juddering engine made everyone nervous about the flight.
- The earthquake caused a violent juddering of the entire building.
- She could feel the juddering of the drill through her hands.
- The juddering stopped once the mechanic fixed the motor.