Trémulas (en. Trembling)
/ˈtɾemulas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That trembles or is in a state of shaking.
Her hands were tremulous from the cold.
Sus manos estaban trémulas por el frío.
Uncertain or showing fear.
Her voice was tremulous when she spoke in front of the audience.
Su voz era trémula cuando habló ante el público.
That presents a vibration or light movement.
The sound was tremulous and almost inaudible.
El sonido era trémula y casi inaudible.
Etymology
From Latin 'tremulus', which means trembling.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tremulous hands
hands that tremble, usually due to nerves or cold.
manos trémulas
tremulous voice
voice that trembles, often due to emotion or fear.
voz trémula
Related Words
tremor
Periodic movement of vibration.
temblor
tremor
Involuntary tremor, often associated with emotional instability.
tremor
Slang Meanings
Uncertain in a situation
She was very tremulous when she showed up for the interview.
Estaba muy trémula cuando se presentó para la entrevista.
Vibrant or full of energy
The music had a tremulous rhythm that made everyone dance.
La música tenía un ritmo trémulo que hacía bailar a todos.