Tembloroso in english

Trembling

pronunciation: trembəlɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
trembling

tembloroso = trembling ; doddering ; quivering ; doddery ; tottery ; tremulous ; twitchy . 

Example: 'I can't take it any more, Tom,' said Lespran, in a trembling and wrathful voice.Example: The article is entitled 'Dawn raids and doddering academics'.Example: With quivering fingers she dug into her pocket and withdrew a penlight.Example: While some were impressed, others felt the depiction of a doddery Churchill propped up on a walking stick unbecoming.Example: Although they are lively right away, just-hatched killdeer are like new fawns, a bit tottery and clumsy on their overly-long legs.Example: What she's saying isn't controversial and yet there's an air of tremulous hesitation about it, like a doctor trying to tell her patient he has cancer.Example: The day before she wouldn't eat or speak and she was twitchy since she didn't know what the future would hold.

Tembloroso synonyms

quiver in spanish: carcaj, pronunciation: kwɪvɜr noun, verbtremor in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: tremɜr nounshaky in spanish: tembloroso, pronunciation: ʃeɪki adjectivepalpitation in spanish: palpitación, pronunciation: pælpəteɪʃən nounvibration in spanish: vibración, pronunciation: vaɪbreɪʃən nounshivering in spanish: temblando, pronunciation: ʃɪvɜrɪŋ noun, adjectivequivering in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: kwɪvɜrɪŋ noun, adjectiveshaking in spanish: sacudida, pronunciation: ʃeɪkɪŋ noun, adjectiveunsteady in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənstedi adjectivequaking in spanish: temblante, pronunciation: kweɪkɪŋ adjectiveshakiness in spanish: inestabilidad, pronunciation: ʃeɪkinəs noun
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