"Tremors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tremors are small, shaking movements of the muscles of the face or limbs. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Nerve disorders such as Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis
Withdrawal from caffeine, nicotine, or certain medications
Vitamin deficiencies, such as thiamine or magnesium deficiency
Infectious diseases such as tuberculosis or Lyme disease
Low blood sugar
Anxiety or stress
Injury or damage to certain parts of the brain
Tremors can also be a symptom of a more serious underlying medical condition, such as:
Huntington's disease, a genetic disorder that affects movement and coordination
Essential tremor, a neurological disorder that causes tremors
Cerebellar ataxia, a disorder that affects coordination and balance
In some cases, tremors can be a side effect of certain medications, including:
Beta-blockers, used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease
Dopamine agonists, used to treat Parkinson's disease
Levodopa, used to treat Parkinson's disease
Tricyclic antidepressants, used to treat depression
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), used to treat depression
Treatment for tremors may depend on the underlying cause and may include medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Delirium tremens refers to a severe form of alcohol withdrawal symptoms that can occur in individuals who have been heavy drinkers and suddenly stop or significantly reduce their alcohol consumption.<br><br>Synonyms: <br>- Alcohol withdrawal syndrome<br>- DTs (Delirium Tremens)<br><br>Antonyms: None<br><br>Antonyms for the symptoms of delirium tremens include feelings of calmness, relaxation, and sobriety.<br><br>Example: After 20 years of heavy drinking, John experienced severe delirium tremens when he stopped drinking cold turkey.
A tremie is a type of water pipe used to introduce concrete mixture into the bottom of a deep concrete column or a caisson with a very narrow opening. It is used in construction to ensure that the concrete at the very bottom of a deep foundation has a continuous supply of unbulked, uncompacted, and uncontaminated concrete.
A tremogram is a graph showing the balance of positive and negative emotions through verbal behavior. It assigns numerical ratings to certain words and phrases in a text to indicate the speaker's emotional tone.
The word "tremolando" is the Past Participle and Participtive of the Italian verb "tremolare", which means "to tremble" or "to vibrate".<br><br>In music, particularly in Italy, "tremolando" is used to describe a musical ornamentation that consists of a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes, usually played with a slight variation in pitch. It is often used to add emotional intensity or expressiveness to a melody. <br><br>In a more general sense, "tremolando" can also mean "trembling" or "shaking" in a physical sense, but in music, it refers to a specific harmonic or melodic effect.
Tremolite is a type of amphibole, a group of silica-and-oxygen-based minerals. It is also known as asbestos. It was once used in insulation blanket form.
A musical term used to describe a rapid alternation between two or more notes of nearly equal pitch, often used in vocal or instrumental music to create a sense of tension and expressiveness.
Tremuloides is a genus of hackberry trees, specifically a type of shrub or small tree in the elm family (Ulmaceae).
The state of being tremulous or trembling, typically with fear, excitement, or anxiety.
A long, narrow excavation or ditch, typically for defensive or irrigation purposes.<br><br>Example: "The army dug a trench across the field to prevent the enemy from advancing."<br><br> Synonyms: ditch, ditch, moat, furrow<br><br>Antonym: embankment