Antonyms for jitter
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : jit-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒɪt ər |
Definition of jitter
Origin :- "to move agitatedly," 1931, American English; see jitters. Related: Jittered; jittering.
- As in dance : noun moving feet and body to music
- As in quake : verb shake, vibrate
- As in quiver : verb shake, vibrate
- As in shudder : verb shake, quiver
- As in tremble : verb shake, vibrate
- As in fidget : verb move restlessly
Synonyms for jitter
- agitate
- be antsy
- be hyper
- be nervous
- be on pins and needles
- be spooked
- be wired
- beat
- bob
- boogie
- boogie down
- bunny hop
- bustle
- caper
- careen
- cavort
- chafe
- Charleston
- conga
- convulse
- cower
- cut a rug
- disco
- dither
- fiddle
- flit
- fluctuate
- flutter
- foot it
- foxtrot
- fret
- frolic
- fuss
- gambol
- get down
- gyrate
- have the shakes
- hitch
- hoof it
- hop
- hustle
- jar
- jig
- jiggle
- jitter
- jitterbug
- jive
- joggle
- jump
- leap
- move
- one-step
- oscillate
- palpitate
- play
- prance
- promenade
- pulsate
- pulse
- quail
- quake
- quaver
- quiver
- rhumba
- rock
- rock n' roll
- samba
- shimmy
- shiver
- shrink
- shudder
- skip
- spin
- squirm
- step
- stir
- strut
- sway
- swing
- tango
- tap
- teeter
- thrill
- throb
- toss
- totter
- tread
- tremble
- tremor
- trifle
- trip
- trip the light fantastic
- twiddle
- twist
- twitch
- two-step
- waltz
- wave
- waver
- whirl
- wiggle
- wobble
- worry
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