"Tremulous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Shaking or trembling with fear, emotion, or excitement; precarious or unstable.
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.
Tremuloides is a genus of hackberry trees, specifically a type of shrub or small tree in the elm family (Ulmaceae).
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