ALL meanings of tremble
trem·ble
T t - intransitive verb tremble person, animal: shake 1
- noun tremble instance of trembling 1
- intransitive verb tremble earth: shake 1
- verb without object tremble to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver. 1
- verb without object tremble to be troubled with fear or apprehension. 1
- verb without object tremble (of things) to be affected with vibratory motion. 1
- verb without object tremble to be tremulous, as light or sound: His voice trembled. 1
- noun tremble the act of trembling. 1
- noun tremble a state or fit of trembling. 1
- noun tremble trembles, (used with a singular verb) Pathology. milk sickness. Veterinary Pathology. a toxic condition of cattle and sheep caused by the eating of white snakeroot and characterized by muscular tremors. 1
- verb tremble If you tremble, you shake slightly because you are frightened or cold. 0
- verb tremble Tremble is also a noun. 0
- verb tremble If something trembles, it shakes slightly. 0
- verb tremble If your voice trembles, it sounds unsteady and uncertain, usually because you are upset or nervous. 0
- verb tremble to vibrate with short slight movements; quiver 0
- verb tremble to shake involuntarily, as with cold or fear; shiver 0
- verb tremble to experience fear or anxiety 0
- noun tremble the act or an instance of trembling 0
- intransitive verb tremble to shake involuntarily from cold, fear, excitement, fatigue, etc.; shiver 0
- intransitive verb tremble to feel great fear or anxiety 0
- intransitive verb tremble to quiver, quake, totter, vibrate, etc. 0
- intransitive verb tremble to quaver 0
- noun tremble the act or condition of trembling 0
- noun tremble a fit or state of trembling 0
- noun tremble a disease of cattle and sheep caused by a poisonous, oily alcohol contained in certain plants, as white snakeroot, and characterized by muscular tremors and a stumbling gait: communicated to humans as milk sickness 0