How Do You Spell TREMBLES?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɛmbə͡lz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "trembles" is [tɹˈɛmbə͡lz], [tɹˈɛmbə‍lz], [t_ɹ_ˈɛ_m_b_əl_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

TREMBLES Meaning and Definition

  1. Trembles is a verb that refers to a physical action characterized by an involuntary shaking or quivering of the body. It typically involves a rapid, rhythmic movement that can affect various parts of the body, including the hands, legs, voice, or even the entire body. Trembles can manifest as mild shivering or escalate into more severe tremors.

    Caused by various factors, trembles can be both temporary and chronic. Temporary trembles may occur as a result of cold temperature, fear, anxiety, excitement, or physical exhaustion. Chronic trembles, on the other hand, can be indicative of an underlying medical condition, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, essential tremor, or certain medication side-effects.

    In addition to physical causes, trembles can also be related to emotional and psychological factors. Nervousness, stress, or strong emotions, including anger or anticipation, may induce trembling in some individuals.

    Trembles can vary in intensity and frequency, with some people experiencing infrequent or mild trembles, while others may have persistent, severe tremors that significantly impact their quality of life.

    Treatments for trembles depend on the underlying cause and its severity. Medical interventions, such as medication, physical therapy, or surgical procedures, may be prescribed for chronic trembles. For temporary trembles, managing the triggering factors or using relaxation techniques can help alleviate the symptoms.

    Overall, trembles refer to the involuntary shaking or quivering of the body, which can have both physical and emotional causes and may vary in intensity and frequency.

  2. 1. Milk sickness in cattle; slows; alkali poisoning. 2. Paralysis agitans.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of TREMBLES

The word "trembles" derives from the Middle English "tremelen", which can be traced back to the Old French "trembler" meaning "to tremble" or "to shake". The Old French word ultimately comes from the Latin "tremulare", which has the same meaning.

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Plural form of TREMBLES is TREMBLES

Conjugate verb Trembles

CONDITIONAL

I would tremble
we would tremble
you would tremble
he/she/it would tremble
they would tremble

FUTURE

I will tremble
we will tremble
you will tremble
he/she/it will tremble
they will tremble

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have trembled
we will have trembled
you will have trembled
he/she/it will have trembled
they will have trembled

PAST

I trembled
we trembled
you trembled
he/she/it trembled
they trembled

PAST PERFECT

I had trembled
we had trembled
you had trembled
he/she/it had trembled
they had trembled

PRESENT

I tremble
we tremble
you tremble
he/she/it trembles
they tremble

PRESENT PERFECT

I have trembled
we have trembled
you have trembled
he/she/it has trembled
they have trembled
I am trembling
we are trembling
you are trembling
he/she/it is trembling
they are trembling
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I will be trembling
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they will have been trembling
I would have trembled
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I would be trembling
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you would be trembling
he/she/it would be trembling
they would be trembling
I would have been trembling
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you would have been trembling
he/she/it would have been trembling
they would have been trembling

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