Table of Contents
- 1 What is another word for tremulous?
- 2 What is a antonym for tremulous?
- 3 How do you spell tremulously?
- 4 What is the meaning of tremulous as it is used in paragraph 2?
- 5 Is tremulously a word?
- 6 What is past tense examples?
- 7 What does tremulous mean in reading?
- 8 What does the word tremulous mean as it is used in paragraph 9?
What is another word for tremulous?
OTHER WORDS FOR tremulous 1 faltering, hesitant, wavering. 2 frightened; afraid.
What is a antonym for tremulous?
tremulous. Antonyms: equable, motionless, smooth, invibratory, vibrationless. Synonyms: vibratory, shivering, shaking, trembling, jarring, quivering.
What is a word for past tense?
What is another word for past tense?
imperfect | preterite |
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simple past | past continuous |
past perfect | past perfect continuous |
pluperfect |
How do you spell tremulously?
trem·u·lous adj. 1. a. Marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking: tremulous hands.
What is the meaning of tremulous as it is used in paragraph 2?
The word tremulous means “quivering” or “shaking,” but it also conveys the connotation “trembling out of fear.” Look at the context in which tremulous appears in paragraphs 3 and 4.
Can a person be scintillating?
If you say someone is scintillating, then they are clever — people want to listen to them. This is a word often used sarcastically. If someone is boring, you might say “Well, that was scintillating,” while rolling your eyes.
Is tremulously a word?
Meaning of tremulously in English. (of a person’s voice or a part of their body) in a tremulous way (= shaking slightly), often because you are nervous or frightened: She looked at her mother and grandmother and smiled tremulously.
What is past tense examples?
In grammar, the past tense is the verb form you use to talk about things that happened in the past. When you say, “I joined the circus,” the verb “joined” is in the past tense. When people write or speak using the past tense, they’re describing something that happened earlier, whether it was yesterday or ten years ago.
What’s a tremulous?
tremulous • \TREM-yuh-luss\ • adjective. 1 : characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors 2 : affected with timidity : timorous 3 : such as is or might be caused by nervousness or shakiness 4 : exceedingly sensitive : easily shaken or disordered.
What does tremulous mean in reading?
1 : characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors. 2 : affected with timidity : timorous. 3 : such as is or might be caused by nervousness or shakiness a tremulous smile. 4 : exceedingly sensitive : easily shaken or disordered.
What does the word tremulous mean as it is used in paragraph 9?
The word tremulous means “quivering” or “shaking”, but it also conveys the connotation “trembling out of fear.” Look at the context in which tremulous appears in paragraph 3 and 4.