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Meanings of
palpitation
in English
Portuguese
tremor
Catalan
estremiment
Spanish
temblor
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A shaky motion.
shaking
trembling
quivering
quiver
vibration
shakiness
Portuguese
tremor
Russian
нарушенное сердцебиение
Portuguese
palpitação
Catalan
palpitació
Spanish
palpitación precordial
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Perceived cardiac abnormality in which one’s heartbeat can be felt.
palpitations
heart palpitations
Russian
нарушенное сердцебиение
Synonyms
Examples for "
shaking
"
shaking
trembling
quivering
quiver
vibration
Examples for "
shaking
"
1
Failing to do that could risk an
economy
-
shaking
U.S. government debt default.
2
So, you are talking very intense
shaking
over quite a large area.
3
Her voice
shaking
,
Michael's sister Jodie read a statement outside the court.
4
The most continuous experience has been unsuccessful in
shaking
this grave delusion.
5
All she had said so far was hello, in a
shaking
voice.
1
The night is calm; millions of stars are
trembling
in the sky.
2
The issue was
trembling
in the balance, and McTurtle answered the call.
3
He saw the Cure bowed in prayer; he heard the
trembling
voice.
4
Beta-blockers are misused to decrease the heart rate and stop possible
trembling
.
5
He is afraid; he crouches like the panther in the trap,
trembling
.
1
I'd left him a
quivering
mass curled beside a lonely country road.
2
Her maternal pride and social prestige were both
quivering
under the blow.
3
The Arab villages upon their little hills disappeared in the
quivering
gold.
4
Then suddenly she drew in her breath in a long
quivering
sigh.
5
The ancient tower is
quivering
from the violent blows of the waves.
1
Something in the words and in the appealing beauty made Marg
quiver
.
2
And the very
quiver
in his voice seemed in a manner intentional.
3
All the arrows in the
quiver
of his noble wrath are spent.
4
Their latticed roots seemed to
quiver
with the violence of the gesture.
5
The thin walls seem to
quiver
under the pressure of the air.
1
In each case they stimulated the atomic
vibration
of the particular building-
2
Color reflects the
vibration
of the energy, and thus its individual nature.
3
The switch apparently remains open for target
vibration
around a stationary position.
4
The product they prototyped combined augmented reality with multiple tiny
vibration
motors.
5
Something had changed; the whole
vibration
of its lines were subtly new.
1
That
shakiness
added to concerning signs from the end of last season.
2
Her voice was strained, and he could sense the
shakiness
under it.
3
Do you suppose the Imperium could expose its
shakiness
in this manner?
4
Low blood glucose levels can cause symptoms of sweating,
shakiness
and confusion.
5
She hoped he thought her
shakiness
was due to the accident.
Usage of
palpitation
in English
1
When I was a boy I had the
palpitation
of the heart.
2
The doctor felt at that moment a strange
palpitation
at his own.
3
The hunger
palpitation
at the pit of the stomach was sickening.
4
The signora received the assurance with very little
palpitation
or appearance of surprise.
5
The following night he was attacked with
palpitation
of the heart.
6
Immediate electrocardiogram was performed in patients with
palpitation
or choking sensation in chest.
7
It can present with symptoms such as
palpitation
,
presyncope or syncope.
8
Absolute rest for the distressing attacks of
palpitation
which occur with nervous exhaustion.
9
The symptoms are vague, possibly
palpitation
,
vertigo, edema of the limbs and eyelids.
10
Dr. Fernie recommends lemon juice for nervous
palpitation
of the heart.
11
There is violent
palpitation
,
and a feeling of constriction is experienced.
12
There is movement,
palpitation
,
life of light through earth and sky.
13
Monsieur, you must understand what it is to have a
palpitation
.
'
14
There, nevertheless, we insist upon it, is life,
palpitation
,
human tremor.
15
A 42-year old woman presented with headache,
palpitation
and facial flushing.
16
Oh, I have
palpitation
of the heart every time I open a letter.
Other examples for "palpitation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
palpitation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
violent palpitation
nervous palpitation
suffer from palpitation
rapid palpitation
severe palpitation
More collocations
Translations for
palpitation
Portuguese
tremor
palpitação
trêmulo
Catalan
estremiment
vibració
tremolor
palpitació
Spanish
temblor
vibración
palpitación precordial
palpitación
Russian
нарушенное сердцебиение
Palpitation
through the time
Palpitation
across language varieties
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