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trembled Word Meanings

  • to shake with fear, cold, or strong emotion
  • to feel anxious or uncertain; to tremble when speaking
  • a small involuntary shake or quiver
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trembled Example Sentences

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trembled Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˈtrɛmbəl/
US /ˈtrɛmbl/
Syllables
tremble

trembled Word Etymology

Root decomposition: trem- + -ble with no prefix. Historical origin: Latin tremere 'to tremble' → Old French trembler 'to tremble' → English tremble. Memory image: picture a leaf quivering in the wind and a voice that shakes as someone speaks.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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Real Context

To tremble means to shake, often from fear, cold, or strong emotion, and it can describe both body movements and the voice. You might tremble when you step onto a stage, hear bad news, or stand in a chilly wind. It can also describe a small involuntary quiver, for example a hand that trembles as you hold a cup. The verb carries a sense of vulnerability and uncertainty, and it is often used with phrases like tremble with fear or tremble with cold. A clear memory image is a leaf quivering in the wind and a voice that shakes as someone speaks.

Usage Reminders

  • Use tremble for shaking caused by fear, cold, or strong emotion.
  • Pair tremble with phrases like tremble with fear or tremble with cold.
  • Note that tremble can describe a small involuntary shake as well as a vocal tremor.
  • Distinguish tremble from shiver which is more about cold; tremble also covers emotion.
  • Past tense form is trembled, not tremble, in ordinary narration.

Common Misconceptions

  • Tremble means fear only; it can also describe cold and other strong emotions.
  • Tremble and shiver are always interchangeable.
  • Tremble is only for people; objects cannot tremble.
  • Trettible uses past tense incorrectly; trembled is the past form.
  • Tremble is the same as tremor; tremor is the noun.

Thinking Differences

For English speakers, tremble often covers both body shaking and voice quality, with clear collocations like tremble with fear. Learners may overgeneralize to shiver for all cold contexts or misapply tremble to nonhuman subjects.

Learning Tips

  • Learn core collocations: tremble with fear, tremble with cold, tremble at the thought.
  • Practice both body and voice tremors in sentences.
  • Remember the past form trembled for narration.
  • Differentiate from shiver by focusing on emotion and context.
  • Use recordings to hear subtle differences in pronunciation.
  • Create minimal pairs with similar verbs (quiver, shake) to build intuition.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What does the word 'trembled' mean?

A.To speak loudly
B.To run very fast
C.To shake involuntarily, often from fear or anxiety
D.To sleep deeply
Step 2: Usage

Choose the sentence that uses 'trembled' correctly.

A.The cat trembled when the loud noise startled it.
B.She trembled a cake for her friend's birthday.
C.He trembled in the pool during swimming class.
D.They trembled their homework before class.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is most similar to 'trembled'?

A.Shivered
B.Ran
C.Spoke
D.Danced
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is the opposite of 'trembled'?

A.Jumped up
B.Fell down
C.Stood still
D.Spoke softly
Step 5: Mastery

Can you think of a real-life scenario where someone might tremble?

A.While watching a horror movie, she felt fear and trembled.
B.A person stood confidently during their presentation.
C.He enjoyed a delicious meal at the restaurant.
D.They danced happily at the party.

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