Tremulous

Word TREMULOUS
Character 9
Hyphenation trem u lous
Pronunciations /ˈtɹɛmjuləs/

Definitions and meanings of "Tremulous"

What do we mean by tremulous?

Marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking. adjective

Marked by a rapid varying between pitches or tones. adjective

Timid or fearful. adjective

Trembling; shaking; quivering; vibrating; unsteady.

Lacking firmness, resolution, or courage; feeble; wavering; timid.

In entomology, finely wavy: as, a tremulous line.

Shaking; shivering; quivering. adjective

Affected with fear or timidity; trembling. adjective

Trembling, quivering, or shaking. adjective

Timid, hesitant, or unconfident. adjective

(of the voice) quivering as from weakness or fear adjective

Trembling, quivering, or shaking.

Timid, hesitant; lacking confidence.

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1. (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness. 2. timid; timorous; fearful. 3. (of things) vibratory, shaking, or quivering. 4. (of writing) done with a trembling hand. Urban Dictionary

Characters derived from the mind of Cerpin Taxt who appears in the The Mars Volta's 'De-loused In The Comatorium' They are beings that appear during Cerpins coma who are created from his own imagination. Urban Dictionary

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The word "tremulous" in example sentences

Pool clapped his hands, and the little maid ran out of the house to him in tremulous, fluttery haste. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the first gush of our sorrow and our indignation because of this atrocity, we waited not for any official prompting to pour forth our grief in tremulous, glowing words of mingled emotion, as the irrepressible bidding of our hearts draped our homes and our sanctuaries in the weeds of a national funeral. ❋ Unknown (1865)

He spoke – but no soft voice in tremulous whispers, replied. ❋ Unknown (1793)

I recalled the tremulous hand that he had offered me. ❋ Unknown (1902)

Greatly daring, he had himself written to Veranilda; in brief terms, but every word tremulous with his passion. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

She lowered her eyelids, and the deeper breathing of her bosom gave to her voice when she did speak a tremulous tone: -- ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

But, just a suggestion, I wouldn't use "tremulous" that early in a book, the people picking the book up at the store that are glancing at the first few paragraphs to see if they like the writing may put it down because they may think it's over their heads. ❋ Miss Snark (2006)

As the teacher read on, her color changed, and a kind of tremulous agitation came over her. ❋ Various (N/A)

Sauvages, by this just distinction, actually separates this kind of tremulous motion, and which is the kind peculiar to this disease, from the Genus Tremor. ❋ James Parkinson (N/A)

There was a kind of tremulous defiance in her tone, as if she half expected me to question it. ❋ Various (N/A)

There was a kind of tremulous courage in her face. ❋ Grace Livingston Hill (1906)

"Look here," said Cally, with a kind of tremulous eagerness, "I want to tell you something ...." ❋ Henry Sydnor Harrison (1905)

'I must not detain you, Madame,' he said suddenly, with a kind of tremulous formality. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

The general smiled, but with a kind of tremulous eagerness which might have been pathetic to any one who liked him. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

The word radically means "tremulous," referring to the changing effect of the spangles on the veil. ❋ Unknown (1871)

"Hawkeye," however, states that the wild dog does not throw his tongue when in chase; he has heard them make a kind of tremulous whimper. ❋ Robert Armitage Sterndale (1870)

The next psalm to this says, with a kind of tremulous awe in the Psalmist's voice: 'Thou hast set our iniquities before Thee, our secret sins in the light of Thy countenance.' ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

person 1: boy [that game] tremulous sure is [addicting]! person 2: [you realize] you've been playing for twenty-eight straight hours... person 1: ❋ Blarglepuss5000 (2008)

The [little boy's] tremulous hands showed how scared he was when the [priest] led him behind the [altar] ❋ Skater218 (2007)

Its not over [till] the tremulants [sing] ❋ Jack Perry (2006)

Go on the Tremulous max [incline] at 3 [mph] to [burn calories] ❋ !prod.crissypack (2023)

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