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Meaning

The word "tremor" refers to an involuntary shaking or quivering movement in a part of the body. It can also describe a slight or minor earthquake. In a broader sense, it captures feelings of excitement, fear, or nervousness that may cause a person to shake.

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Etymology

The word "tremor" comes from the Latin "tremor," which means "a shaking" or "quaking," stemming from the verb "tremere," meaning "to shake."

Examples

  1. The old man's hands had a slight tremor, making it difficult for him to write.
  2. After the earthquake, we felt a small tremor that shook the ground beneath us.
  3. She could feel a tremor of excitement as she opened the acceptance letter from her dream university.
  4. The sound of distant thunder sent a tremor of fear through the young child.
  5. There was a tremor in his voice when he spoke about the challenging situation they faced.