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quaver
qua·ver Q0022100 (kwā′vər)v. qua·vered, qua·ver·ing, qua·vers v.intr.1. To quiver, as from weakness; tremble.2. To speak in a quivering voice; utter a quivering sound.3. Music To produce a trill on an instrument or with the voice.v.tr. To utter or sing in a trilling voice.n.1. A quivering sound.2. Music a. A trill.b. An eighth note. [Middle English quaveren, probably frequentative of cwavien, quaven, to tremble.] qua′ver·ing·ly adv.qua′ver·y adj.quaver (ˈkweɪvə) vb1. to say or sing (something) with a trembling voice2. (intr) (esp of the voice) to quiver, tremble, or shake3. (Music, other) (intr) rare to sing or play quavers or ornamental trillsn4. (Music, other) music a note having the time value of an eighth of a semibreve. Usual US and Canadian name: eighth note 5. a tremulous sound or note[C15 (in the sense: to vibrate, quiver1): from quaven to tremble, of Germanic origin; compare Low German quabbeln to tremble] ˈquaverer n ˈquavering adj ˈquaveringly adv ˈquavery adjqua•ver (ˈkweɪ vər) v.i. 1. to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble. 2. to sound, speak, or sing tremulously. 3. to perform trills in music. v.t. 4. to utter, say, or sing with a quavering voice. n. 5. a quivering or trembling, esp. in the voice. 6. a quavering tone or utterance. 7. eighth note. [1400–50; appar. frequentative of Middle English quaven to tremble, shake] qua′ver•er, n. qua′ver•ing•ly, adv. qua′ver•y, adj. quaver - Came from the now obsolete Middle English quave, "tremble."See also related terms for tremble.Quaver of coloraturas—Lipton, 1970.quaver Past participle: quavered Gerund: quavering
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I quaver | you quaver | he/she/it quavers | we quaver | you quaver | they quaver |
Preterite |
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I quavered | you quavered | he/she/it quavered | we quavered | you quavered | they quavered |
Present Continuous |
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I am quavering | you are quavering | he/she/it is quavering | we are quavering | you are quavering | they are quavering |
Present Perfect |
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I have quavered | you have quavered | he/she/it has quavered | we have quavered | you have quavered | they have quavered |
Past Continuous |
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I was quavering | you were quavering | he/she/it was quavering | we were quavering | you were quavering | they were quavering |
Past Perfect |
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I had quavered | you had quavered | he/she/it had quavered | we had quavered | you had quavered | they had quavered |
Future |
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I will quaver | you will quaver | he/she/it will quaver | we will quaver | you will quaver | they will quaver |
Future Perfect |
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I will have quavered | you will have quavered | he/she/it will have quavered | we will have quavered | you will have quavered | they will have quavered |
Future Continuous |
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I will be quavering | you will be quavering | he/she/it will be quavering | we will be quavering | you will be quavering | they will be quavering |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been quavering | you have been quavering | he/she/it has been quavering | we have been quavering | you have been quavering | they have been quavering |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been quavering | you will have been quavering | he/she/it will have been quavering | we will have been quavering | you will have been quavering | they will have been quavering |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been quavering | you had been quavering | he/she/it had been quavering | we had been quavering | you had been quavering | they had been quavering |
Conditional |
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I would quaver | you would quaver | he/she/it would quaver | we would quaver | you would quaver | they would quaver |
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I would have quavered | you would have quavered | he/she/it would have quavered | we would have quavered | you would have quavered | they would have quavered | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | quaver - a tremulous soundsound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | | 2. | quaver - a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole noteeighth notemusical note, note, tone - a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound; "the singer held the note too long" | Verb | 1. | quaver - give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequencywavervocalize, voice, vocalise, sound - utter with vibrating vocal chords | | 2. | quaver - sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or belowwarble, trillsing - produce tones with the voice; "She was singing while she was cooking"; "My brother sings very well" |
quaververb tremble, shake, quiver, thrill, quake, shudder, flicker, flutter, waver, vibrate, pulsate, oscillate, trill, twitter Her voice quavered and she fell silent.quaververbTo move to and fro in short, jerky movements:quake, quiver, shake, shiver, shudder, tremble, twitter, vibrate.Translationsquaver (ˈkweivə) verb (especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble. The old man's voice quavered. (聲音)顫抖 (声音)颤抖 noun1. a shaking or trembling. There was a quaver in her voice. 顫抖 颤抖2. a note equal to half a crotchet in length. 八分音符 八分音符
quaver
quaver Music a note having the time value of an eighth of a semibreve quaver
Synonyms for quaververb trembleSynonyms- tremble
- shake
- quiver
- thrill
- quake
- shudder
- flicker
- flutter
- waver
- vibrate
- pulsate
- oscillate
- trill
- twitter
Synonyms for quaververb to move to and fro in short, jerky movementsSynonyms- quake
- quiver
- shake
- shiver
- shudder
- tremble
- twitter
- vibrate
Synonyms for quavernoun a tremulous soundRelated Wordsnoun a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole noteSynonymsRelated Wordsverb give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequencySynonymsRelated Words- vocalize
- voice
- vocalise
- sound
verb sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or belowSynonymsRelated Words |