Temblorosa (en. Trembling)

/tem.bloˈro.sa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That presents tremor or irregular movement.
Her trembling voice betrayed her nervousness.
Su voz temblorosa delataba su nerviosismo.
That has a trembling movement.
The lamp, trembling from the wind, cast unsettling shadows.
La lámpara, temblorosa por el viento, emitía sombras inquietantes.
Refers to a person who trembles due to fear or emotion.
The girl was trembling at the news.
La niña estaba temblorosa ante la noticia.

Etymology

Derives from 'tremor', which comes from Latin 'tremorem'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

trembling with fear
State of someone who trembles out of fear.
temblorosa de miedo
trembling voice
Voice that reflects nervousness or intense emotion.
voz temblorosa
trembling hand
Hand that trembles, generally due to nervousness.
mano temblorosa

Related Words

tremble
To move irregularly or shake.
temblar
tremor
Movement of a part of the body or an object that is agitated.
temblor
restlessness
State of unrest or nervousness.
inquietud

Slang Meanings

To be afraid or to be nervous.
She was so trembling that she couldn't speak.
Estaba tan temblorosa que no pudo hablar.
To show insecurity.
Her trembling attitude in the meeting did not go unnoticed.
Su actitud temblorosa en la reunión no pasó desapercibida.