quaver in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Quaver: to tremble or shake in one's voice, often due to emotion or nervousness.
Sample Sentences
- Her voice began to quaver as she recounted the emotional story.
- The young actor's performance was marked by a quaver that added depth to his character.
- He tried to hide the quaver in his voice, but his nerves betrayed him.
- As the violinist played, the notes would often quaver, creating a haunting melody.
- The old man spoke with a quaver, reminiscing about his lost love with great tenderness.
- The singer's voice began to quaver as she reached the high note.
- He tried to sound confident, but his voice would quaver whenever he spoke in public.
- The quaver in her voice revealed her nervousness during the interview.
- As the wind picked up, the flag began to quaver in the breeze.
- The musician added a slight quaver to his performance, giving it a unique flair.
- The singer's voice began to quaver as she reached the high notes.
- In the tense moment, his voice would quaver slightly, betraying his nerves.
- As the violinist played, the sound would quaver beautifully, adding emotion to the piece.
- She had a tendency to quaver when speaking in public, which made her feel self-conscious.
- The winds started to quaver the leaves, creating a soothing rustle in the trees.
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