Vibrated Meaning in English
word · lemma: vibrate
Definition
Moved quickly back and forth or up and down with small, fast movements. Usually describes an object shaking or making a soft buzzing feeling.
Usage & Nuances
Used in the past tense, usually for objects like phones, machines, or surfaces. Common collocations: 'phone vibrated', 'ground vibrated'. Not typically used for people unless describing a physical sensation.
Spanish: vibróPortuguese (BR): vibrouPortuguese (PT): vibrouChinese (Simplified): 震动了Chinese (Traditional): 震動了Hindi: कंपित हुआArabic: اهتزBengali: কাঁপল - কম্পিত হলোRussian: завибрировал - вибрировалJapanese: 振動したVietnamese: rung lên - rung độngKorean: 진동했다Turkish: titreşti - titreşim yaptıUrdu: لرز گیاIndonesian: bergetar
Example Sentences
The phone vibrated on the table.
basic
The window vibrated every time the subway passed underground.
natural
He didn’t hear the call, but his smartwatch vibrated on his wrist.
natural
My chair vibrated when the truck passed by.
basic
The alarm clock vibrated and woke me up.
basic
My whole body vibrated from the loud music at the concert.
natural