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What (who) is Tremble - definition


tremble         
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Trembles; Trembled; Tremble (disambiguation)
v.
1) (d; intr.) to tremble at (to tremble at the thought of going back to work)
2) (D; intr.) to tremble from, with (to tremble from the cold; to tremble with fear)
Tremble         
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Trembles; Trembled; Tremble (disambiguation)
·noun An involuntary shaking or quivering.
II. Tremble ·vi To quaver or shake, as sound; to be tremulous; as the voice trembles.
III. Tremble ·vi To Totter; to Shake;
- said of a thing.
IV. Tremble ·vi To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; to Quake; to Quiver; to Shiver; to Shudder;
- said of a person or an Animal.
tremble         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Trembles; Trembled; Tremble (disambiguation)
(trembles, trembling, trembled)
1.
If you tremble, you shake slightly because you are frightened or cold.
His mouth became dry, his eyes widened, and he began to tremble all over...
Gil was white and trembling with anger...
With trembling fingers, he removed the camera from his pocket.
= shake
VERB: V, V with n, V-ing
Tremble is also a noun.
I will never forget the look on the patient's face, the tremble in his hand.
N-SING: usu N in/of n
2.
If something trembles, it shakes slightly. (LITERARY)
He felt the earth tremble under him...
= quiver
VERB: V
3.
If your voice trembles, it sounds unsteady and uncertain, usually because you are upset or nervous. (LITERARY)
His voice trembled, on the verge of tears.
= shake
VERB: V
Tremble is also a noun.
'Please understand this,' she began, a tremble in her voice.
N-SING: usu N in/of n

Wikipedia

Tremble
Tremble or trembles may refer to:
Examples of use of Tremble
1. Witness felt building tremble An employee at the Ghazala Hotel said she heard a huge explosion and felt the building tremble.
2. All those spiny, spiky things that make you tremble.
3. There was little of that July 7 tremble in the voice yesterday.
4. So naturally I tremble at the notion of adding this up.
5. In this autumn of their discontent, Republicans tremble as November nears.