judder
/ˈdʒʌdər/
verb
- To shake or vibrate violently, especially with a rapid, uneven motion.
- The camera juddered in the wind, ruining the video footage.
- The old washing machine began to judder loudly during the spin cycle.
- The car's engine juddered as it struggled up the steep hill.
noun
- A violent shaking or vibrating movement.
- The plane hit turbulence and a sudden judder ran through the cabin.
- The mechanic diagnosed a judder in the steering wheel at high speeds.
- You could feel a judder in the floor when the subway train passed underneath.
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