Tembloroso (en. Trembling)
/tem.bloˈroso/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That presents the movement of trembling.
The dog was trembling from the cold.
El perro estaba tembloroso por el frío.
That expresses insecurity or nervousness.
Her voice sounded tremulous when speaking in public.
Su voz sonaba temblorosa al hablar en público.
That has a slight vibration or movement.
The tremulous sound of the guitar resonated in the room.
El tembloroso sonido de la guitarra resonaba en la sala.
Etymology
From the verb 'tremble' and the suffix '-ous', which indicates quality.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have a tremulous voice
To speak with a shaking voice.
tener una voz temblorosa
to feel tremulous
To experience fear or anxiety that causes trembling.
sentirse tembloroso
Related Words
tremor
Oscillatory movement of a body.
temblor
tremulous
Adjective that denotes the quality of trembling.
tembloroso
shaking
That trembles or shakes.
temblante
Slang Meanings
To be afraid or nervous in dangerous situations.
When he saw the horror movie, he became tremulous.
Cuando vio la película de terror, se puso tembloroso.
To describe something in an exaggerated manner due to its instability.
That table is so tremulous that I’m scared to lean on it.
Esa mesa está tan temblorosa que me da miedo apoyarme.