Tremor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Tremor ( noun )

A slight quivering or shaking movement.

Origin:

From latin tremor, from tremulus ("tremblin.g")

Examples:

  1. A tremor in her hands made it hard for her to hold the pen.
  2. The tremor in the earth's surface was a sign of an impending earthquake.
  3. He felt a tremor of fear as he thought of his upcoming exam.
  4. The tremor in her voice betrayed her nervousness.
  5. The tremor in the leaves of the tree was caused by the wind.

(As a verb)

Tremor ( verb )

A slight quivering or shaking movement.

Origin:

From latin tremor, from tremulus ("tremblin.g")

Examples:

  1. A tremor in her hands made it hard for her to hold the pen.
  2. The tremor in the earth's surface was a sign of an impending earthquake.
  3. He felt a tremor of fear as he thought of his upcoming exam.
  4. The tremor in her voice betrayed her nervousness.
  5. The tremor in the leaves of the tree was caused by the wind.
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