verb
- to shake or vibrate violently and unsteadily
Usage: chiefly British
noun
- a violent shaking or vibrating movement
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- The old car began to judder as it climbed the steep hill.
- The washing machine juddered violently during the spin cycle.
- The plane juddered through the turbulence.
- There was a sudden judder as the train came to a stop.
- The engine gave a final judder before dying completely.
- She felt the floor judder beneath her feet during the earthquake.