Meaning & Definition of word "Tremble"
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Tremble
/ˈtrɛm.bəl/
noun:
- 1. a shaking or quivering movement
- Example: There was a tremble in her voice as she spoke about the tragic event.
- 2. a feeling of nervousness or fear
- Example: His heart raced with a tremble of excitement as he opened the letter.
verb:
- 1. to shake involuntarily, as from fear, excitement, or weakness
- Example: She began to tremble when she heard the loud noise outside.
- 2. to quake or shiver, often as a result of strong emotions
- Example: He could hardly speak, his voice trembling with emotion.
- 3. to feel or exhibit a sudden, intense fear or anxiety
- Example: The children trembled with fear during the scary movie.
Etymology
Middle English tremblen, from Old French trembler, from Latin tremulare.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tremble with fear:
To shake due to fear.
tremble at:
To feel apprehension or fear about something.
tremble in one's boots:
To be extremely afraid.
Related Words
tremor:
An involuntary quaking or shaking.
quiver:
To shake or move with slight, rapid motions.
shudder:
To shake or tremble suddenly from fear or disgust.
Slang Meanings of tremble
Meaning: To be extremely nervous or anxious.
Example Sentence: I was trembling before my big presentation.
Meaning: To be excited or thrilled.
Example Sentence: She was trembling with joy when she got the good news.