ALL meanings of quake
quake
Q q - verb without object quake (of persons) to shake or tremble from cold, weakness, fear, anger, or the like: He spoke boldly even though his legs were quaking. 1
- verb without object quake (of things) to shake or tremble, as from shock, internal convulsion, or instability: The earth suddenly began to quake. 1
- noun quake an earthquake. 1
- noun quake a trembling or tremulous agitation. 1
- noun Technical meaning of quake A string-oriented language designed to support the construction of Modula-3 programs from modules, interfaces and libraries. Written by Stephen Harrison of DEC SRC, 1993. 1
- intransitive verb quake tremble, shake 1
- noun quake earthquake 1
- countable noun quake A quake is the same as an earthquake. 0
- verb quake If you quake, you shake, usually because you are very afraid. 0
- verb quake to shake or tremble with or as with fear 0
- verb quake to convulse or quiver, as from instability 0
- noun quake the act or an instance of quaking 0
- intransitive verb quake to tremble or shake, as the ground does in an earthquake 0
- intransitive verb quake to shudder or shiver, as from fear or cold 0
- noun quake a shaking or tremor 0
- noun quake an earthquake, moonquake, etc. 0