quaver
Americanverb (used without object)
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to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble.
He stood there quavering with fear.
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to sound, speak, or sing tremulously.
Her voice quavered a moment and then she regained control.
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to perform trills in singing or on a musical instrument.
verb (used with object)
noun
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a quavering or tremulous shake, especially in the voice.
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a quavering tone or utterance.
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Music (chiefly British). an eighth note.
verb
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to say or sing (something) with a trembling voice
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(intr) (esp of the voice) to quiver, tremble, or shake
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rare (intr) to sing or play quavers or ornamental trills
noun
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Usual US and Canadian name: eighth note. music a note having the time value of an eighth of a semibreve
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a tremulous sound or note
Other Word Forms
- quaverer noun
- quavering adjective
- quaveringly adverb
- quaverous adjective
- quavery adjective
- unquavering adjective
Etymology
Origin of quaver
1400–50; late Middle English quaveren (v.), blend of quake and waver 1
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