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    Trem·bling
    /ˈtremb(ə)liNG/

    adjective

    • 1. shaking or quivering, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty: "she passed the letter with a trembling hand to Henry"

    noun

    • 1. the action or fact of shaking or quivering, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty: "the disease is a degenerative disorder that causes trembling of the hands, arms, or legs"
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  3. [intransitive] tremble (with something) to shake in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are very nervous, excited, frightened, etc. My legs were trembling with fear. Her voice trembled with excitement. He opened the letter with trembling hands.

    • Symptoms of Trembling
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    The main symptom of trembling (or tremors) is involuntary shaking. Symptoms can be constant or come and go, depending on the underlying cause. For this reason, tremors are categorized as resting or active. Tremors that occur when the muscles are relaxed are called resting tremors. These typically show up as shaking hands, arms, or legs. For example...

    Trembling can occur temporarily or long term. In addition to body shakes, trembling can also affect the voice. Temporary trembling can result from: 1. Caffeine intake 2. Substance abuse 3. Alcohol withdrawal 4. Overactive thyroid 5. Mercury poisoning 6. High levels of anxiety 7. Kidney failure 8. Liver failure 9. Fever 10. Exhaustion 11. Low blood ...

    Treatment for trembling depends on the underlying cause. In some situations—such as excessive caffeine intake or alcohol withdrawal—symptoms can resolve on their own. Trembling caused by medications can sometimes be treated by switching to a different medication. However, this is a decision that your healthcare provider needs to make. Sometimes, th...

    Your healthcare provider can identify tremors by asking questions and observing your symptoms. In some cases, they can easily determine the underlying cause by reviewing your lifestyle habits (such as substance use) and medications. However, diagnosing underlying health conditions requires additional testing. Blood work is often done as one of the ...

    Trembling, or tremors, is the involuntary shaking of body parts, often in the hands. Though it is generally harmless, it can interfere with your quality of life and may signify an underlying health condition. Many types of tremors cause trembling and result from various circumstances and conditions, including excessive caffeine consumption, substan...

    Trembling can occur for various reasons—some causes are harmless, while others can be serious health conditions. Discuss your symptoms with your healthcare provider. You might be referred to a specialist, such as a neurologist, to aid in the diagnosis of the cause of your trembling.

  4. 1. To shake involuntarily, as from excitement or anger; quake. See Synonyms at shake. 2. To feel fear or anxiety: I tremble at the very thought of it. 3. To vibrate or quiver: leaves trembling in the breeze. n. 1. The act or state of trembling. 2. trembles A convulsive fit of shaking. Used with the. 3. trembles(used with a sing. verb) a.

  5. tremble. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tremble /ˈtrembəl/ verb [ intransitive] 1 to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are upset or frightened His lip started to tremble and then he started to cry. tremble with anger/fear etc Greene was on his feet now, his body trembling with rage. 2 ...

  6. May 21, 2024 · 1. to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver. 2. to be troubled with fear or apprehension. 3. (of things) to be affected with vibratory motion. 4. to be tremulous, as light or sound. His voice trembled.

  7. Definition of tremble – Learner’s Dictionary. tremble. verb [ I ] uk / ˈtrembl / us. B2. to shake slightly, especially because you are nervous, frightened, or cold: My hands were trembling so much I could hardly hold the pen. Her voice trembled with emotion. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  8. 1. : to shake slightly because you are afraid, nervous, excited, etc. His arms and legs began to tremble. My voice trembled as I began to speak. I opened the letter with trembling hands. — often + with. She was trembling with fear/excitement. 2. : to shake slightly because of some force. The house trembled as the big truck drove by. 3.

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