tremorous
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tremorous — mərəs adjective Etymology: tremor + ous : characterized by tremor : full of tremors a tremorous state tremorous voices … Useful english dictionary
tremorous — trem·or·ous … English syllables
tremor — tremorous, adj. /trem euhr, tree meuhr/, n. 1. involuntary shaking of the body or limbs, as from disease, fear, weakness, or excitement; a fit of trembling. 2. any tremulous or vibratory movement; vibration: tremors following an earthquake. 3. a… … Universalium
Tremor — For other uses, see Tremor (disambiguation). Tremor ICD 10 R25.1 ICD 9 781.0 DiseasesDB … Wikipedia
palsied — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. disabled, paralyzed, paralytic, neurasthenic, weak, debilitated, atonic, helpless, tremorous, trembling, tremulous, shaking, diseased; see also sick … English dictionary for students
palsied — [adj] crippled arthritic, atonic, debilitated, disabled, diseased, helpless, neurasthenic, paralytic, paralyzed, rheumatic, sclerotic, shaking, shaky, sick, spastic, trembling, tremorous, weak; concepts 314,485 Ant. healthy, steady, walking … New thesaurus
shaky — [adj1] trembling all aquiver*, aquake, aquiver, ashake, faltering, fluctuant, infirm, insecure, jellylike, jerry built*, jittery, nervous, not set, precarious, quaking, quivery, rattletrap, rickety, rocky, rootless, shaking, tottering, tottery,… … New thesaurus
tremor — [trem′ər; ] occas. [ trē′mər] n. [ME < OFr tremour < L tremor < tremere, to TREMBLE] 1. a trembling, shaking, or shivering 2. a vibratory or quivering motion 3. a nervous thrill; trembling sensation 4. a trembling sound 5 … English World dictionary