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  1. an act of shaking slightly in a way that you cannot control, for example because you are frightened, angry, or excited, or because of illness: There was a slight tremble in her voice as she recalled her husband. The first symptom of the illness was a tremble in his right hand. Synonym. tremor. a slight shaking movement of the ground or an object:

  2. The meaning of TREMBLE is to shake involuntarily (as with fear or cold) : shiver. How to use tremble in a sentence. to shake involuntarily (as with fear or cold) : shiver; to move, sound, pass, or come to pass as if shaken or tremulous…

  3. to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver. Synonyms: shudder. to be troubled with fear or apprehension. (of things) to be affected with vibratory motion. Synonyms: oscillate. to be tremulous, as light or sound: His voice trembled. noun. the act of trembling.

  4. an act of shaking slightly in a way that you cannot control, for example because you are frightened, angry, or excited, or because of illness: There was a slight tremble in her voice as she recalled her husband. The first symptom of the illness was a tremble in his right hand. Synonym. tremor. a slight shaking movement of the ground or an object:

  5. To tremble is to quiver or shake without meaning to. Your hands probably tremble when you're nervous. Trembling is a movement, but it's not one that anyone intends to make. Someone who is extremely scared or cold might tremble all over.

  6. tremble in British English. (ˈtrɛmbəl ) verb (intransitive) 1. to vibrate with short slight movements; quiver. 2. to shake involuntarily, as with cold or fear; shiver. 3. to experience fear or anxiety.

  7. tremble. ( ˈtrɛmbəl) vb ( intr) 1. to vibrate with short slight movements; quiver. 2. to shake involuntarily, as with cold or fear; shiver. 3. to experience fear or anxiety. n.

  8. [intransitive] tremble (with something) to shake in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are very nervous, excited, frightened, etc. My legs were trembling with fear. Her voice trembled with excitement.

  9. It makes me tremble! It still rained, but it wasn't cold that made her hands tremble as she left the car. Why do his legs tremble under him as he walks, leaning upon a stick?

  10. TREMBLE definition: to shake slightly, especially because you are nervous, frightened, or cold: .