What is another word for haddest quivers?

Pronunciation: [hˈadəst kwˈɪvəz] (IPA)

The phrase "haddest quivers" refers to having a strong feeling of fear or concern. There are many different words that can be used as synonyms for this phrase, each expressing a slightly different nuance or intensity. Some possibilities include shuddered, trembled, quaked, shook, quailed, faltered, flinched, and cowered. All of these words imply a sense of unease, but some are more intense than others. For instance, "shuddered" and "trembled" are generally used for minor reactions to fear, while "quaked" and "cowered" suggest a more profound sense of terror or submission. Whatever word is chosen, it should convey the appropriate degree of emotional intensity for the context.

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