Definitionadj. (of the voice) quivering as from weakness or fear
Last update: July 3, 2015
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She spoke in a tremulous voice. [adjective]
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These bodily changes can also affect the voice, making it sound tremulous, or disjointed by over-rapid breathing. [adjective]
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He began the ceremony, and his low, tremulous voice could scarcely be heard through the moaning of the wind amid the tombs. [adjective]
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The scout listened to the tremulous voice in which the veteran delivered these words, and shook his head slowly when they were ended, as one who doubted their efficacy. [adjective]
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"Alle guten Geister"--muttered the adept, the rest of the conjuration being lost in a tremulous warble of his voice,--"I do desires you not to speak so, Mr." [adjective]
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They rode side by side in silence for more than two miles, when the stranger addressed Miss Bellenden in a tremulous and suppressed voice. [adjective]
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"I have placed it under a better safeguard," replied Maria in a tremulous voice, and she looked it Marcus with an appeal for sympathy. [adjective]
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Dada, who could only guess what was happening, looked round at him, asking in tremulous tones: "Has he passed him." [adjective]
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Soon a faint, tremulous light appeared in the north. [adjective]
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The waxing moon was mirrored like a silver column, now wavering and tremulous, now rent by the waves tossing under a strong southeast wind, and illumined the warm autumn night. [adjective]
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"The Lord sent thee to me at the Fountain to-day," he said, in a tremulous voice, stretching his hand towards Ben-Hur; "and he sends thee to me now." [adjective]
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