No, it is not an adverb. Tremble is a verb, and the closest adverbs are likely "tremblingly" or tremulously."
The definition of tremble to shake, or vibrate. Generally, this is associated with anxiety or fear. So, it is fairly easy to conclude that the antonyms to tremble are words like calm, or steady.
The connotation of "tremble" is usually associated with fear, anxiety, or weakness. It implies a physical or emotional response characterized by shaking or quivering.
shake; tremble
Vibrate, shudder, tremor, jitters.
adverb for impact
Tremble is an action, and therefore a verb. E.g. 'I felt the Earth tremble as the teacher's anger rose, and steam burst forth from his ears.' You can use a form of the word 'tremble' to describe something, e.g. 'The trembling student, not knowing the difference between a verb and an adjective, cowered in the corner whilst awaiting his teacher's wrath.' Here, trembling is still a verb, but because it describes the nature of the student, it also acts as an adjective, so it is called an adverb.
tremble
Tremble - song - was created in 2006.
When the Mountains Tremble was created in 1983.
What is a another word for tremble or vibrate
i tremble when i take a test
The past tense of "tremble" is "trembled."
Shake Tremble Jittery
She was so scared that she started to tremble.
The duration of Tremble - film - is 360.0 seconds.
The duration of When the Mountains Tremble is 1.38 hours.
The tremble of the quake could be felt in the next town.He began to tremble in fear as the ghost reached out to him.