quiver

/ˈkwɪvər/
verb
  1. To shake or tremble with a slight, rapid motion.
    • Her voice quivered as she tried not to cry.
    • The rabbit's nose quivered as it sniffed the air.
    • The leaves quivered in the gentle breeze.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A slight shaking or trembling movement.
    • He felt a quiver in his stomach before the speech.
    • A quiver of excitement ran through the crowd.
    • The string produced a quiver after being plucked.
  2. A container for holding arrows.
    • The quiver held a dozen arrows for the competition.
    • She wore a leather quiver strapped to her back.
    • The archer pulled an arrow from his quiver.
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