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“tremble”
tremble
1. Reflex shaking caused by cold or fear or excitement.
2. To move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways.
3. To shake with slight movements, continuously and uncontrollably; for example, from anger or extreme anxiety.
4. To shake or to vibrate as a result of an external force: "They felt the house tremble as the train roared by."
2. To move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways.
3. To shake with slight movements, continuously and uncontrollably; for example, from anger or extreme anxiety.
4. To shake or to vibrate as a result of an external force: "They felt the house tremble as the train roared by."
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tremo-, tremor-, tremb-, trem-; tremul- +
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“tremble”
(Latin: bristling, rough, roughness; rudeness; shaking, tremble, trembling, shutter; shock; disgust, hatred; resulting in horror, horrid, etc.)