tremble
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tremble/ˈtrembl/
▶verb shake involuntarily, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty.
■ be in a state of extreme apprehension.
■ (of a thing) shake or quiver slightly.
▶noun a trembling feeling, movement, or sound.– phrases
all of a tremble informal extremely agitated or excited.
all of a tremble informal extremely agitated or excited.
– derivatives
trembling adjective,
tremblingly adverb,
trembly adjective (informal).
trembling adjective,
tremblingly adverb,
trembly adjective (informal).
'tremble' also found in these Oxford entries:
dither
- palpitate
- quake
- Quaker
- quaking grass
- quaver
- quiver
- shake
- shudder
- thrill
- tremendous
- tremor
- tremulous
- trepidation
- wobble

