Trembler Meaning in English
word · lemma: tremble
ˈtɹɛmbəɫ
TREM-buhl
tɹˈɛmblɐ
trem-BLUH
Definition
To shake slightly, often because you are cold, scared, or excited.
Usage & Nuances
Typically used for people or animals but can describe objects. Often followed by 'with': 'tremble with fear/cold.' More formal or literary than 'shake'; 'shiver' is used mainly for cold, 'tremble' for emotion or fear. Not used for strong violent movement.
Spanish: temblarPortuguese (BR): tremePortuguese (PT): tremeChinese (Simplified): 颤抖Chinese (Traditional): 顫抖Hindi: काँपनाArabic: يرتجفBengali: কাঁপাRussian: дрожать - трястисьJapanese: 震えるVietnamese: run rẩyKorean: 떨다Turkish: titremekUrdu: کانپناIndonesian: gemetar
Example Sentences
She began to tremble when she heard the thunder.
basic
His hands trembled with excitement.
basic
The little dog trembled in the cold wind.
basic
I could feel my voice trembling as I spoke in front of the crowd.
natural
The building trembled slightly during the small earthquake.
natural
Don't be afraid if your hands tremble a bit—everyone gets nervous.
natural