tremulous means: timid; timorous; fearful characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness. Shaking; shivering; quivering; as, a tremulous limb; a tremulous motion of the hand or the lips; the tremulous leaf of the poplar.
Tremulous-quivering or shaking slightly.
AnswerTremulous is an adjective for being shaky, having tremors. You would use it like, "He is very tremulous," "I was tremulous today," etcHe was very tremulous therefore, no one could read his signature.On stage before the massive audience he became very tremulous.
It means you are unable to sit still and you always have to be moving around restlessly.
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Tremulous-quivering or shaking slightly.
Tremulous is an adjective.
Tremulous was created in 2006.
Tremulous happened in 2006.
Verbs change with tense or time. Adjectives do not change. Tremulous is an adjective.I was tremulous. He felt tremulous. We both seemed scared.
AnswerTremulous is an adjective for being shaky, having tremors. You would use it like, "He is very tremulous," "I was tremulous today," etcHe was very tremulous therefore, no one could read his signature.On stage before the massive audience he became very tremulous.
"Tremulous" means quivering or shaking (perhaps with fear or apprehension) Eg She waited in the arbour in tremulous anticipation of her lover's arrival.
(I'll get this one started) Tremulous ---> To tremble (infinitive)
Her tremulous lower lip and tear-stained cheeks told him how sad she was.
It means you are unable to sit still and you always have to be moving around restlessly.
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