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Definition of tremulous
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tremulous is as below...
Tremulous
(a.)
Shaking;
shivering;
quivering;
as, a
tremulous
limb; a
tremulous
motion
of the hand or the lips; the
tremulous
leaf of the
poplar..
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Quaky
::
Quaky (a.)
Shaky,
or
tremulous;
quaking..
Tremolo
::
Tremolo
(n.) A
certain
contrivance
in an
organ,
which
causes
the notes to sound with rapid
pulses
or
beats,
producing
a
tremulous
effect;
--
called
also
tremolant,
and
tremulant..
Trill
::
Trill (v. i.) To utter
trills
or a
trill;
to play or sing in
tremulous
vibrations
of
sound;
to have a
trembling
sound;
to
quaver.
Quaver
::
Quaver
(v. i.)
Especially,
to shake the
voice;
to utter or form sound with rapid or
tremulous
vibrations,
as in
singing;
also, to trill on a
musical
instrument.
Tremble
::
Tremble
(v. i.) To
quaver
or
shake,
as
sound;
to be
tremulous;
as the voice
trembles..
Twitter
::
Twitter
(v. i.) To make a
succession
of
small,
tremulous,
intermitted
noises..
Bicker
::
Bicker
(v. i.) To move
quickly
and
unsteadily,
or with a
pattering
noise;
to
quiver;
to be
tremulous,
like
flame..
Jarring
::
"Jarring
(n.) A
shaking;
a
tremulous
motion;
as, the
jarring
of a
steamship,
caused
by its
engines..
Jar
::
"Jar (v. i.) To give forth a
rudely
quivering
or
tremulous
sound;
to sound
harshly
or
discordantly;
as, the notes
jarred
on my
ears..
Thrilling
::
Thrilling
(a.)
Causing
a
thrill;
causing
tremulous
excitement;
deeply
moving;
as, a
thrilling
romance..
Quake
::
Quake (n.) A
tremulous
agitation;
a quick
vibratory
movement;
a
shudder;
a
quivering.
Tremolo
::
Tremolo
(n.) The rapid
reiteration
of tones
without
any
apparent
cessation,
so as to
produce
a
tremulous
effect..
Shake
::
Shake (v.) To give a
tremulous
tone to; to
trill;
as, to shake a note in
music..
Tremulent
::
Tremulent
(a.)
Tremulous;
trembling;
shaking.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(n.) A
sensation
as of being
thrilled;
a
tremulous
excitement;
as, a
thrill
of
horror;
a
thrill
of joy..
Quiver
::
Quiver
(v. i.) To shake or move with
slight
and
tremulous
motion;
to
tremble;
to
quake;
to
shudder;
to
shiver.
Tremulous
::
Tremulous
(a.)
Affected
with fear or
timidity;
trembling.
Jar
::
"Jar (v. t.) To cause a
short,
tremulous
motion
of, to cause to
tremble,
as by a
sudden
shock or blow; to
shake;
to
shock;
as, to jar the
earth;
to jar one's
faith..
Quaver
::
Quaver
(n.) A
shake,
or rapid and
tremulous
vibration,
of the
voice,
or of an
instrument
of
music..
Shimmer
::
Shimmer
(n.) A
faint,
tremulous
light;
a
gleaming;
a
glimmer..
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