Natalia
Professionelle Lehrkraft
What is the difference between these two synonyms: start and shiver? Thanks in advance.
7. Apr. 2016 20:45
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A start is a quick reactive reflex or jerk (type of quick motion) that ends immediately. It may last one second or less. A shiver is a longer sensation that causes your body to shake (or "vibrate") from fear or cold. It may last anywhere from several seconds to a minute or two.
8. April 2016
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To "start" can mean what you do when you are "startled." It means one, single, involuntary muscular reaction. When I am dozing in my easy chair, I startle easily. For me it's a whole-body reaction--I leap partway out of the chair, I wave my arms a bit, and I make a noise like "Wauggggh!" When it is over, it is over. It's one single big, jerky muscular reaction. To "shiver" is a continuous, extended shaking, trembling, quivering, or vibration. It goes on for a while. The most common reason is that you are cold. Shivering is an involuntary reaction to cold. It makes the muscles work, produce heat, and create physical warmth.
7. April 2016
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"To start" is the same as "to begin". Shivering is when you shake because you're cold or scared.
7. April 2016
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