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1 sekoitussävyttää
• dither -
2 vapista
yks.nom. vapista; yks.gen. vapisen; yks.part. vapisi; yks.ill. vapisisi; mon.gen. vapiskoon; mon.part. vapissut; mon.ill. vapistiindither (verb)dodder (verb)shake (verb)shiver (verb)shudder (verb)tremble (verb)quake* * *• shiver• shudder• dodder• dither• tremble• shake -
3 empiä
yks.nom. empiä; yks.gen. emmin; yks.part. empi; yks.ill. empisi; mon.gen. empiköön; mon.part. empinyt; mon.ill. emmittiinbe doubtful (verb)be in two minds (verb)hesitate (verb)scruple (verb)vacillate (verb)waver (verb)* * *• waver• hold back• hesitate• fumble• doubt• dither• demur• delay• boggle• be uncertain• be in two minds• be doubtful• shillyshally• scruple• vacillate -
4 ihan rätti
• all of a dither -
5 värinä
yks.nom. värinä; yks.gen. värinän; yks.part. värinää; yks.ill. värinään; mon.gen. värinöiden värinöitten värinäin; mon.part. värinöitä; mon.ill. värinöihinfibrillation (noun)flicker (noun)jitter (noun)quaver (noun)quivering (noun)shake (noun)shivering (noun)thrill (noun)trembling (noun)tremor (noun)vibration (noun)quiver shiver* * *• shiver• chatter• dither• flicker• jitter• quiver• quivering• aeolian vibration• shaking• fibrillation• shivering• shudder• trembling• tremor• vibration• shake• fremitus
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