be+tremulous
21tremulous — adjective /ˈtrɛmjuləs/ a) trembling, quivering or shaking b) timid or unconfident Syn: quaking, shaking, trembling, timid, wavering See Also: tr …
22tremulous — Characterized by tremor. * * * trem·u·lous trem yə ləs adj characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors trem·u·lous·ness n …
23tremulous iris — iridodonesis …
24tremulous — Synonyms and related words: afraid, agitated, aguish, all shook up, all overish, anxious, aquiver, aspen, bashful, blurred, breathy, chattering, choked, choking, cowardly, croaking, diffident, doubtful, drawling, drawly, dysphonic, faltering,… …
25tremulous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. trembling, unsteady; fearful, timid, irresolute. See agitation, fear. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Shaking] Syn. trembling, quivering, palpitating; see shaky 1 . 2. [Timid] Syn. fearful, shy,… …
26tremulous — trem·u·lous || tremjÉ™lÉ™s / jÊŠl adj. characterized by trembling, quivering, frightened …
27tremulous — [ trɛmjʊləs] adjective shaking or quivering slightly. ↘timid; nervous. Derivatives tremulously adverb tremulousness noun Origin C17: from L. tremulus (from tremere tremble ) + ous …
28tremulous — a. Shaking, trembling, quivering, shivering …
29tremulous — adj 1. trembling, shaking, quivering, quaking, quavering, shuddering, shivering; quaky, shaky, trembly, tremulant, quivery, quavery, shud dery; rattling, chattering, vibratory, vibrative, twittering, oscillatory; spasmodic, jerky, convulsive. 2.… …
30tremulous — trem·u·lous …