![]() TREMULOUS - If someone’s voice, smile, or actions are tremulous, they are unsteady because the person is uncertain, afraid, or upset.2 (of a line etc.) drawn by a tremulous hand. TREMULOUS - adj.1 trembling or quivering (in a tremulous voice).1 trembling or quivering (in a tremulous voice). Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English TREMULOUS - trem ‧ u ‧ lous /ˈtremjələs, ˈtremjʊləs/ BrE AmE adjective literary [ Date: 1600-1700 Language: Latin Origin: tremulus ….Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary TREMULOUS - / ˈtremjələs NAmE / adjective ( literary ) shaking slightly because you are nervous causing you to shake slightly SYN ….TREMULOUS - tremulous BrE AmE ˈtrem jʊl əs -jəl- AmE \ -jəl- ▷ tremulous|ly li ▷ tremulous|ness nəs nɪs.Derivatives ~ly adverb ~ness noun Origin C17: from L. TREMULOUS - ■ adjective shaking or quivering slightly. ![]() adj shaking shivering quivering as, a tremulous limb a tremulous motion ….TREMULOUS - adj affected with fear or timidity trembling.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary : characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors … TREMULOUS - adjective Etymology: Latin tremulus - more at tremble Date: 1611 1.characterized by trembling, quivering, frightened Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by … ) Affected with fear or timidity trembling. ![]() Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) Shaking shivering quivering as, a tremulous limb a tremulous motion of the hand or the lips the … TREMULOUS - (a.) Shaking shivering quivering as, a tremulous limb a tremulous motion of the hand or the lips the tremulous leaf ….TREMULOUS - (a.) Affected with fear or timidity trembling.Webster's New International English Dictionary : characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors : … TREMULOUS - ˈtremyələs adjective Etymology: Latin tremulus - more at tremble 1. ![]()
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