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trembler Definition


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tremble
verb, intr trembled, trembling
    1. To shake or shudder involuntarily, eg with cold, fear, weakness, etc.
      Thesaurus: shake, shiver, shudder, quake.
    2. To quiver or vibrate.
      Example: The harebells trembled in the wind
      Thesaurus: shake, quiver, shiver, shudder, heave, oscillate, quake, vibrate.
    3. To feel great fear or anxiety.
      Example: trembled at the thought of having another interview
noun
    1. A trembling movement; a shudder or tremor.
    2. A disease of livestock, especially cattle and sheep, that is characterized by muscular weakness, shaking and constipation.
      Form: the trembles
Derivative: trembler
noun
    Derivative: trembling
    adj, noun
      Derivative: tremblingly
      adverb
        Derivative: trembly
          Agitated.
          Quivering.
        Idiom: all of a tremble
          Quivering all over, especially from fear, excitement, etc.
          In an extremely agitated state.
        Idiom: go in fear and trembling of someone or something
          usually facetious
          To be extremely afraid of them or it.
        Etymology: 14c: from French trembler.



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