Meaning & Definition of word "Quake"

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    Quake

    /kweɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. a shaking or trembling of the earth, often caused by tectonic activity.
      • Example: The recent quake disrupted services throughout the city.
    • 2. a sudden shaking or trembling movement.
      • Example: He felt a quake of excitement when he received the good news.

    verb:

    • 1. to shake or tremble, usually as a result of an earthquake.
      • Example: The ground began to quake violently during the earthquake.
    • 2. to tremble or shudder, as from fear or excitement.
      • Example: She felt her body quake with fear as she entered the dark room.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'quaken', from Old English 'cwacian', meaning 'to shake'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    earthquake:

    A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, often causing destruction.

    quake in one's boots:

    To be very afraid or anxious.

    quake with fear:

    To tremble or shake due to fear.

    Related Words

    tremor:

    A slight shaking or vibrating movement.

    seismic:

    Relating to or denoting geological phenomena such as earthquakes.

    shaking:

    The act of moving back and forth violently.

    Slang Meanings of quake

    Meaning: Quake out

    Example Sentence: He totally quaked out during the horror movie.

    Meaning: Quake zone

    Example Sentence: That area is a quake zone; better be prepared.