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  1. intr.v. trem·bled, trem·bling, trem·bles. 1. To shake involuntarily, as from excitement or anger; quake. See Synonyms at shake. 2. To feel fear or anxiety: I tremble at the very thought of it. 3. To vibrate or quiver: leaves trembling in the breeze. n.

  2. Find 600 different ways to say TREMBLING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  3. trembling n. (shivering motion) temblor nm. Veronica spoke gently to the frightened kitten until its trembling subsided and she was able to pick it up. Verónica habló suavemente al gatito hasta que su temblor paró y lo pudo levantar. trembling adj. (quivering, shaking) tembloroso/a adj. Jim opened the box with trembling fingers and peered ...

  4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tremble trem‧ble / ˈtremb ə l / verb [intransitive] 1 SHAKE to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are upset or frightened His lip started to tremble and then he started to cry. tremble with anger/fear etc Greene was on his feet now, his body trembling with rage. 2 SHAKE to shake slightly The whole house trembled as the train went by. 3 NERVOUS if your voice trembles, it sounds nervous and unsteady 4 ...

  5. trembling, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  6. traducir TREMBLING: temblor. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  7. Definition of tremble verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.