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What (who) is tremulous - definition


tremulous         
a.
Shaking, trembling, quivering, shivering.
tremulous         
['tr?mj?l?s]
¦ adjective shaking or quivering slightly.
?timid; nervous.
Derivatives
tremulously adverb
tremulousness noun
Origin
C17: from L. tremulus (from tremere 'tremble') + -ous.
tremulous         
If someone's voice, smile, or actions are tremulous, they are unsteady because the person is uncertain, afraid, or upset. (LITERARY)
She fidgeted in her chair as she took a deep, tremulous breath.
ADJ
tremulously
'He was so good to me,' she said tremulously.
ADV: ADV with v

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Tremulous
Examples of use of tremulous
1. The tremulous Olmert seems not to have a clue. letters@charleskrauthammer.com
2. This is the light, pale and tremulous, which shines through the darkness of this tragedy.
3. "There is already such a party," he said in a weak and tremulous voice, "It‘s us.
4. What, then, are we to learn in the London academys darker corners, over illicit cigarettes, in tremulous whispers?
5. The Blondie guitarist was thrilled with the unusual alchemy of Jim Morrison‘s tremulous tales of a doom–laden road trip and Debbie Harry‘s bubbly rap about, well, a Martian invader with an appetite for cars.