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Flinch vs Shiver - What's the difference?

flinch | shiver |


As nouns the difference between flinch and shiver

is that flinch is a reflexive jerking away while shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering.

As verbs the difference between flinch and shiver

is that flinch is to make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus while shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.

Shiver vs Shackle - What's the difference?

shiver | shackle |


As nouns the difference between shiver and shackle

is that shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering while shackle is a restraint fit over a human or animal appendage, such as a wrist, ankle or finger usually used in plural, to indicate a pair joined by a chain; a hobble.

As verbs the difference between shiver and shackle

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened while shackle is to restrain using ; to place in shackles.

Stagger vs Shiver - What's the difference?

stagger | shiver |


As nouns the difference between stagger and shiver

is that stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man while shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering.

As verbs the difference between stagger and shiver

is that stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter while shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.

Shiver vs Erupt - What's the difference?

shiver | erupt |


As verbs the difference between shiver and erupt

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened while erupt is to violently eject.

As a noun shiver

is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering.

Shiver vs Shuddered - What's the difference?

shiver | shuddered |


As verbs the difference between shiver and shuddered

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments while shuddered is past tense of shudder.

As a noun shiver

is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone.

Shiver vs Shud - What's the difference?

shiver | shud |


As nouns the difference between shiver and shud

is that shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering while shud is (obsolete|outside|derbyshire|east anglia|herefordshire|yorkshire) a (l).

As verbs the difference between shiver and shud

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened while shud is .

Shiver vs Swallow - What's the difference?

shiver | swallow |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between shiver and swallow

is that shiver is (nautical) a sheave or small wheel in a pulley while swallow is (nautical) the aperture in a block through which the rope reeves.

As nouns the difference between shiver and swallow

is that shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering while swallow is (archaic) a deep chasm or abyss in the earth or swallow can be a small, migratory bird of the hirundinidae family with long, pointed, moon-shaped wings and a forked tail which feeds on the wing by catching insects.

As verbs the difference between shiver and swallow

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened while swallow is to cause (food, drink etc) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat.

Shiver vs Glint - What's the difference?

shiver | glint |


As nouns the difference between shiver and glint

is that shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering while glint is a short flash of light.

As verbs the difference between shiver and glint

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened while glint is to flash briefly.

Jolt vs Shiver - What's the difference?

jolt | shiver |


As verbs the difference between jolt and shiver

is that jolt is to push or shake abruptly and roughly while shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.

As nouns the difference between jolt and shiver

is that jolt is an act of jolting while shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering.

Shiver vs Thrilled - What's the difference?

shiver | thrilled |


As verbs the difference between shiver and thrilled

is that shiver is to break into splinters or fragments while thrilled is past tense of thrill.

As a noun shiver

is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone.

As an adjective thrilled is

extremely excited or delighted.

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