TREMULOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Are you shaky on the meaning of tremulous? Do you suspect that tremulous must be closely related to tremble? If so, you're right Both of those words derive from the Latin verb tremere, which means "to tremble "
TREMULOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com TREMULOUS definition: (of persons, the body, etc ) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness See examples of tremulous used in a sentence
Tremulousness - definition of tremulousness by . . . - The Free Dictionary Marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking: tremulous hands b Marked by a rapid varying between pitches or tones: a tremulous voice 2 Timid or fearful: "the tremulous daughter who never left her father's house" (Margo Jefferson) [From Latin tremulus, from tremere, to tremble ] trem′u·lous·ness n
TREMULOUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Embrace the bubble; a tremulous tension of natural forces has created an unexpectedly large and glorious thing He's the sort of tremulous tenor We are in a period of clamor, of bewilderment, of an almost tremulous unrest
tremulous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Of persons, their limbs, etc : Characterized or affected by trembling or quivering from nervous agitation or weakness, of mental or physical origin; hence, fearful, timorous The Monkes [being] very tremulous to enter matter of new intrications