Tremor is the word that describes a continuous quivering and shaking. The medical term tremor refers to involuntary shaking of different parts of the body, such as the extremities. This can be caused by a disease, drug withdrawal, or can be a side effect of some medications.
shaking, quivering, twitching, jerking; quavering, wavering
Shaking, shivering. For example, the sentence "The boy was quivering while in the freezing cold snow," is the same as "The boy was shivering while in the freezing cold snow."
her lip was QUIVERING as she saw him do that
The word quivering (present participle of to quiver) *can be* an adjective (quivering assistants, quivering pets). It can also be a verb form or a noun (gerund).
Stillness, quiet, or steady. Those words are the opposite of quivering.
The noun 'quiver' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a shaking movement or feeling caused by fear or other strong emotions; a word for a case used for carrying arrows; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to 'quiver' is the gerund, quivering.
The noun 'quiver' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a shaking movement or feeling caused by fear or other strong emotions; a word for a case used for carrying arrows; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to 'quiver' is the gerund, quivering.
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Oftentimes it is refered to as "the wheel".
The origin of the word quivering is unknown but is believed to be dirived from the Middle Dutch quiveren which means to tremble. Quiver is also defined as the carry onÊsleve that hold arrows.