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(Of the voice) quivering as from weakness or fear.
quavering
unsteady
1
Obstinacy in error is often a rebuke to
tremulous
faith in God.
2
Perhaps it was the weirdness and the
tremulous
intoxication of the music.
3
And the listener heard the young man answer in a
tremulous
voice:
4
She was now
tremulous
before the crisis which she must presently face.
5
Her voice was slightly
tremulous
and muffled; perhaps the weather agitated her.
6
The mournful irony of the words was belied by the
tremulous
voice.
7
The voice was
tremulous
and high-pitched and the articulation thick and indistinct.
8
And her voice is like a little
tremulous
song in the woods.
9
A
tremulous
excitement and unrest seemed to be in the keen air.
10
In a low,
tremulous
voice, Milton said, Don't do this job, Jethro.
11
The latter was
tremulous
at the thought of seeing Nana once more.
12
The voice of Andrew became
tremulous
as he uttered the last sentence.
13
His
tremulous
fingers found the paper bag and he dragged it out.
14
Beethoven's
tremulous
countryside flowed into the room where the men were meeting.
15
Silently, the woman stretched a
tremulous
and emaciated arm towards the hut.
16
The exertion had taxed her strength and she felt sick and
tremulous
.
tremulous
tremulous voice
tremulous hand
tremulous smile
tremulous lips
tremulous motion