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Quaver   /kwˈeɪvər/   Listen
Quaver

noun
1.
A tremulous sound.
2.
A musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note.  Synonym: eighth note.
verb
(past & past part. quavered; pres. part. quavering)
1.
Give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency.  Synonym: waver.
2.
Sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or below.  Synonyms: trill, warble.






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"Quaver" Quotes from Famous Books



... crowds went, this was the time for them to catch their first breath and send up a roar of applause. But there was no hand-clapping, whistling, cheering—only silence. And instead, clear as a bell and distinct, without the slightest shake or quaver, came ...
— Dutch Courage and Other Stories • Jack London

... so long that I tried to find an explanation of it, she said, "You refer to my father?" There was a quaver in her voice which all her bravery could ...
— The Yeoman Adventurer • George W. Gough

... reminds me constantly of champagne. If there's anything on earth or in a cellar that I do detest, its champagne; such smiling, brilliant-looking impudence, that comes out fizz—bang! and that's the end of it; there's not so much as the quaver of an echo. You drink it, and instead of seeing cool vineyards and purple waters and cataracts of icicles in your glass, you find a pale, gaunt spectre, or a poor, half-drowned Bacchus, staring at you. It's just so with your ...
— Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 - Devoted to Literature and National Policy • Various

... he spoke in the hearing of any living human being, sir." At this point the old chap's voice got quite unsteady. "He was afraid the poor brute would jump after him, don't you see?" he pursued with a quaver. "Yes, Captain Marlow. He set the log for me; he—would you believe it?—he put a drop of oil in it too. There was the oil-feeder where he left it near by. The boat-swain's mate got the hose along aft to wash down at half-past five; by-and-by he knocks off and runs ...
— Lord Jim • Joseph Conrad

... sooner have heard anything than that Geoffrey was badly hurt," he exclaimed with a quaver in his voice. To the Chinaman, who brought the stranger in, he gave the order, "Get him some supper and tell Fontaine ...
— Thurston of Orchard Valley • Harold Bindloss


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