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Word | Tremor |
an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear) / shaking or trembling (usually resulting from weakness or stress or disease) / A trembling / trembling; slight quiver / an involuntary quivering movement. / a shaking movement of the ground before or after an earthquake / a slight shaking movement or sound that is caused especially by nervousness, weakness, or illness, | |
Usage | ⇒ Strong tremors were felt during the earth quake ⇒ She had a nervous tremor in her right hand. ⇒ Small tremors were still being felt several days after the earthquake. ⇒ a disorder that causes tremors and muscle rigidity |
Synonyms | quiver, shake, tremble, shudder, trembling, shiver, quake, vibration, quaver, flutter, thrill, trepidation, earthquake, palpitation, quivering, shaking, throb, pulsation, wobble, disquietude, |
Antonyms | calmness, stillness, coolness, ease, motionlessness, distillery, easiness, equanimity, heartsease, hush, immobility, peace, peacefulness, quietness, quietude, repose, rest, serenity, silence, sleep, |
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