Associations to the word «Tremble»
Noun
- Quiver
- Lip
- Limb
- Quake
- Shudder
- Shiver
- Aspen
- Sob
- Perspiration
- Eyelid
- Apprehension
- Roar
- Excitement
- Verge
- Rage
- Fear
- Brink
- Fright
- Trembling
- Tear
- Terror
- Sweat
- Convulsion
- Thunder
- Agitation
- Pointe
- Dread
- Moan
- Cheek
- Knee
- Roaring
- Voice
- Finger
- Awe
- Flutter
- Ecstasy
- Wrath
- Lash
- Indignation
- Emotion
- Shriek
- Hand
- Groan
- Frown
- Brow
- Countenance
- Aux
- Agony
- Vibration
- Breeze
- Anger
- Shaking
- Rattle
- Cry
- Bosom
- Composure
- Breath
- Fury
- Joy
- Clasp
- Radiance
- Shock
- Tempest
- Leaf
- Whisper
- Gaze
- Jaw
Adjective
Wiktionary
TREMBLE, verb. (intransitive) To shake, quiver, or vibrate.
TREMBLE, noun. A shake, quiver, or vibration.
TREMBLE DANCE, noun. A dance performed by the honey bee in order to recruit more bees to collect nectar from the workers.
TREMBLE DANCES, noun. Plural of tremble dance
Dictionary definition
TREMBLE, noun. A reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement.
TREMBLE, verb. Move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document".
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