"Tremulous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tremulous" Meaning

Shaking or trembling with fear, emotion, or excitement; precarious or unstable.

"Tremulous" Examples

Tremulous


1. Noun

A tremulous person was visible on the train, shaking all over as the vehicle rolled over the bumpy tracks.

2. Adjective

The jazz singer's tremulous voice cracked under the pressure of performing in front of a large crowd.

3. Adjective

The tremulous leaves dared not rustle at the mere wind, sensitive to the slightest movement.

4. Adjective

The artist's hand was tremulous as she tried to paint a precise replica of the intricate Islamic design.

5. Verb

The witness's voice tremulous and weak, managed to whisper the licence plate number to the detective.

"Tremulous" Similar Words

Tremogram

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Tremolando

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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

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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.

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Tremor

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Tremors

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Tremulant

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Tremuloides

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Tremuloides is a genus of hackberry trees, specifically a type of shrub or small tree in the elm family (Ulmaceae).

Tremulously

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Trenaunay

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Trench-coat

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Trench

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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

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